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Bill Member Since: 20 May 2011 Location: Wicklow Posts: 39 |
Have been a few times alright, Juniors is the Local, bit of a trek from stratnakelly to here with a feed of drink. Good crack there all the same. 08 Puma 90xs BMW R1150R KXF250 Keep On Truckin |
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23rd Oct 2011 8:33pm |
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bpman Member Since: 21 May 2008 Location: Oslo Posts: 8069 |
get one of these too if you are doing it yourself, saves loads of mess. (and a hose)
http://shop.difflock.com/advanced_search_r...=drainplug |
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3rd Dec 2011 7:43am |
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MD5 Member Since: 02 May 2011 Location: Italy Posts: 143 |
I'm confused about disconnecting the fuel line where the bleeding tool goes in.
Where is located that connector in the engine vane ? |
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4th Dec 2011 6:03pm |
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Wernerlouw79 Member Since: 03 Dec 2011 Location: The Bush Posts: 5 |
The connector is situated on th common rail above the injectors. It has a small red or blue clip that you press in to "unclip" the fitting. The clip is fairly tight and you have to pull it out straight out of the line. It is a small ~8mm line, with the clip being a ~15mm plastic fitting. There is two of these fittings, one at the front of the rail and one at the back. One is red and one blue if I recall correctly. The fitting work similar to those wiring loom clips with a locking mechanism to keep the loom from separating.
Kinda difficult to explain. I will try to upload a picture a bit later today. It will only be necessary to follow my procedure if you allow air into the system. Doing the service on an uphill can do that. All the fuel syphons back into the tank... 2009 Landrover Defender 130 Puma You might go fast, but I can go anywhere... |
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5th Dec 2011 3:49am |
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MD5 Member Since: 02 May 2011 Location: Italy Posts: 143 |
Thanks for trying to explain, a picture will be gratly appreciated, thanking in advance.
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5th Dec 2011 5:42pm |
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Wernerlouw79 Member Since: 03 Dec 2011 Location: The Bush Posts: 5 |
MD5 Sorry about the delay in posting a picture. I have been busy for the last couple of days. I dont have a picture available, but i can provide a link to a thread where the landrover lift pump was discussed in detail. On the first page of the thread AndrewS posted a bunch of pictures. The last picture on the page indicates a blue fitting, circled to make it easier for you to identify. This is the plug that you should undo if you need to bleed the fuel system as I indicated previously.
There is actually two of these plugs on the fuel line, at opposite sides of the common rail. If I recall correctly mine was blue and red, or it might just have been blue. You press the plug with your fingers and then it should slide out easily. Dont try to wiggle or force it, it should come out easily. MK has posted the same hint as me in the thread mentioned. His post is the last post in the thread currently... The link to the page mentioned is : http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic516.html 2009 Landrover Defender 130 Puma You might go fast, but I can go anywhere... |
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12th Dec 2011 12:33pm |
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MD5 Member Since: 02 May 2011 Location: Italy Posts: 143 |
Thanks for your help attempt, really appreciated! I will take a look at the suggested link.
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12th Dec 2011 7:57pm |
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