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Honcho



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110 vomiting diesel
When I fill my 110 with diesel at the pumps, it fills a little and then vomits some of it back out at me. I take it there is some sort of air lock problem somewhere.
Has anyone had this problem with their defender?
Post #414894 8th Apr 2015 9:55pm
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jst



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 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Stornoway Grey
If you are using a std sized pump in would suggest blocked breather. If a high speed out lorry pump then prob just what it will do.q Cheers

James
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Post #414935 9th Apr 2015 6:30am
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Nevillerover



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My old ones with the slide up filter tube did that but the new ones without the filter tube don't.
I just learnt to hear the sound that signalled impeding trouser slosh and back off the pump accordingly to let it settle.
I think you are better off have the tube pulled up if you have one.
Post #414937 9th Apr 2015 6:48am
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munch90



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what model year etc is 110 ?
Post #414948 9th Apr 2015 9:13am
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Honcho



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Its a 2002 TD5 110 DCPU
Filling at standard fuel pumps jst
The first time it happened Nevillerover I got caught by the splash Evil or Very Mad I can fill it slowly but you know your self when you are in a hurry and you hop out in good cloths, thats when I will forget about it and end up wearing Eau De Diesel
Post #414953 9th Apr 2015 9:37am
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munch90



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blocked or kinked breather pipe ?

maybe hold nozzle at different angle , sometimes if nozzle pointing upwards in the filler neck it blocks the breather outlet in the neck or the flow of diesel pushes down breather outlet causing blow back
Post #414958 9th Apr 2015 9:57am
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