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shorty



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water in my tank
the fuel attendant filled up my car yesterday & rather stupidly I drove off without checking if he returned the fuel cap. It was pouring with rain the whole day & I only noticed once Id arrived at my destination that it was missing. Im pretty sure there is quite a bit of water in the tank. Will I have to drain the whole tank or will the water be separated sufficiently in the fuel filter? I know my Ford Ranger pickup 2.5 T.d has a plunger where the diesel filter is mounted to drain water. HELP Land Rover's don't leak oil, they simply mark their territory!
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Grockle



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You better drain the fuel filter to be safe. 2.4 90 XS
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shorty



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Yes I think I should! But will I have to bleed the system if a remove the filter? Land Rover's don't leak oil, they simply mark their territory!
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CapeLandy



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Hi Shorty

If I were you, just remove the steel cover from the diesel filter in the back right wheel arch and loosen the drain wheel to see how much ended up in the tank. Better do it quick and if there is get yourself a new filter same time for about ZAR 600.
Water sits below diesel so would have been sucked up pretty soon if indeed you got so much. Rain would have had to be comming side on for that to happen.
Do you get winter rains nowadays up that side now? Puma 110 - gone
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AndrewS



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If you drain the filter as mentioned you shouldn't have to bleed the system. If you place a bowel to catch the fluid you will be able to see if there is water in the fuel. If there is you may want to drain it again in a few days.

Here is a pic of what you will find in a normal filter drain.

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shorty



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Thanks for the advice guys this is what I got out .

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Cape Landy it has been Censored down here the whole weekend. Doesn't usually rain in winter but hey "thats Africa baby". I was in Cape Town a few weeks ago and froze my balls off, the rain was coming in side ways and the wind was howling. On monday morning I drive into camps bay for breakfast and the whole street was under water. My old man wasnt to happy when I returned his brand new ML 63 covered in mud Laughing Land Rover's don't leak oil, they simply mark their territory!
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AndrewS



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Looks about normal Thumbs Up

Hey we could start a 'take a pic of the contents of your filter on the top of your wing' thread Rolling with laughter Thumbs Up
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shorty



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I think we could well have started something here Laughing Land Rover's don't leak oil, they simply mark their territory!
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110SEB



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Looks like you two have been drinking some pretty rough beer, chaps.

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Post #13787 3rd Aug 2009 12:47pm
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CapeLandy



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That's a lot more water than I got and a big sample - did she fire up again or did you get stuck Laughing
I build my own bleeding tool from dimensions from another member here but have not been forced to use it yet other than a test run.

Are you sure that you arn't sucking in water through the breather in wheelarch or is your's sorted in that regard?

James Puma 110 - gone
Series III 1973 - going strong
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shorty



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she fired up OK. I think my breather is sorted, it's a March 09 model. Ill give it another drain tomorrow and see what happens. Land Rover's don't leak oil, they simply mark their territory!
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