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dm_td5



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That was my question too Rolling Eyes

Thanks for posting this up. That's exactly what I needed.

Now to obtain the difficult bits as there is currently no stock in town of clear plastic tube or the rubber pump Crying or Very sad I'll also have to source the plastic bit. 110 2.4TDCi
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AndrewS



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Re: briliiant
CapeLandy wrote:
was the black fitting a standard If it was standard - does it have a name?


Yes it was a standard item, however the supplier found them in a box of odds and sods so could not tell me where they got them or what they are called. I have posted pictures on the D3 site as some of the guys over there have 'contacts' and there is more of them. http://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/post345511.html#345511

I will continue to see if I can track them down. Basically all you need is a male end that is about 9.6 to 9.9 Ø and about 20 to 30 long.
Post #3933 18th Sep 2008 7:12am
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CapeLandy



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Now to obtain the difficult bits as there is currently no stock in town of clear plastic tube or the rubber pump Crying or Very sad I'll also have to source the plastic bit.[/quote]

Wow - you must be pretty remote then Shocked Those of us in bigger places don't apretiate how lucky we are to have so much variety in choise of materials and services. Puma 110 - gone
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dm_td5



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CapeLandy wrote:
Wow - you must be pretty remote then Shocked Those of us in bigger places don't apretiate how lucky we are to have so much variety in choise of materials and services.

So your nearest Land Rover service centre isn't 1100km away - 680km is dirt track and there are numerous water crossings?

AndrewS wrote:
Basically all you need is a male end that is about 9.6 to 9.9 Ø and about 20 to 30 long.

Rolling with laughter 110 2.4TDCi
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Post #3937 18th Sep 2008 9:01am
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CapeLandy



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If a male is so thin and as short as 20 - 30 he is probably Chinese or Indian Very Happy Puma 110 - gone
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Post #3938 18th Sep 2008 9:05am
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SteveNorman



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Hi Andrew,

I think that the TD5 discovery fuel connection is the same. I will check out the dimensions. I keep the short pipe (which would have both male & female connections on it), which was used on the recall on discovery tank pipes where they rubbed through. These are quite cheap & if the same dimensions would be very easy to use.

I'll post back ASAP

regards
Steve
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SteveNorman



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No the TD5 connections are 8mm, so no good.
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SteveNorman



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Are there any other connections the same as that on the vehicle?

The price from Landrover for the fuel line £26+vat for the bit between the filter & the fuel cooler, this seems to have both male & female connections on it. The fuel line from tank to filter is only about £15+vat, but am unsure of the connections at the tank end.

HTH
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Steve
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Bundubasher



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Just for interest sake. I have replaced the diesel filter fiter about four times and I have never had to bleed the system at all. I just start the engine and let her idle for 3 minutes. Never had an air lock or anything like that. Engine has never missed a beat after starting after a filter change.
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CapeLandy



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how did you manage to go through so many filters already Shocked Puma 110 - gone
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Post #4029 25th Sep 2008 6:51pm
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CapeLandy



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new pump
Managed to score a boat tank from my brother whos said it was leaking - only found a dodgy top gasket Whistle (but the less said the better)
Anyway, machined a fitting as per previose post and now have a fuel bleeder just in case.
Ner Ner to Landrover SA

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Post #4481 4th Nov 2008 5:59pm
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Caterham



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that first photo of the dodgy looking fuel....
its not bio diesel is it?

how did it get so contaminated?
Post #4602 10th Nov 2008 2:01pm
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CapeLandy



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That diesel came from my company Toyota diesel and was used to clean some dirty engine bits.
Cheapest engine cleaner in the world. (company diesel card) Smile

I tested the pump in the jar before I cleaned the bits in the jar.

Still need to test the pump on the Puma but the measurement is exact to the drawing so I am not in a rush to test the contraption as yet. Puma 110 - gone
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Bomber82



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is someone so gentle to convert measure in metric unit?? Bow down

 Matteo
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dgardel



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I bought it from a diesel injection workshop for 22,00€ (build from DEPLHI).....

Matteo,

1 pollice (1") = 25.4mm

ma il disegno è già in mm............................

The quotes are still in metric Discovery 5 td6 HSE Stornoway Gray Outback Engineering Limited Edition

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