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JustFX Member Since: 10 Nov 2016 Location: Mendip Hills Posts: 190 |
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12th May 2018 6:23pm |
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rallysteve Member Since: 10 Feb 2014 Location: Cumbria Posts: 2227 |
I feel your pain, I had a similar issue when refitting my tank a few years ago.
Only option other than replacing the whole pair of plastic hoses is to use some of these. I fitted them with a hot air gun to soften the pipe. http://www.4x4overlander.com/product/nakat...nes-set-2/ Don't loose the black clip though! Steve 02' 110 TD5 Double Cab Rebuild Thread |
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12th May 2018 6:36pm |
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dorsetsmith Member Since: 30 Oct 2011 Location: South West Posts: 4554 |
Don't loose the black clip or its new pump
7.89mm ID6 Fuel line quick connector male connector https://www.aliexpress.com/item/7-89mm-ID6...81272.html |
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12th May 2018 7:31pm |
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StevePotts Member Since: 27 Mar 2018 Location: Staffs Posts: 7 |
[quothtte="rallysteve"]I feel your pain, I had a similar issue when refitting my tank a few years ago.
Only option other than replacing the whole pair of plastic hoses is to use some of these. I fitted them with a hot air gun to soften the pipe. p://www.4x4overlander.com/product/nakatane...nes-set-2/ Don't loose the black clip though! Steve[/quote] I had the same problem. I used these too (www.4x4overlander.com/product/nakatanenga-connector-for-fuel-lines-set-2). I joined the new nakatenga parts to lengths of new pipe and then standard in-line fuel pipe connectors to join the new pipe lengths to the old. I couldn't get enough heat from a hairdryer. I ended up heating some cooking oil on the cooker and warmed the pipe ends in that before fitting. After some experimenting I found that about 20 seconds in oil at about 130 degrees worked well (used my wife's jam-making thermometer to assess the temperature). Carrying hot oil in thermos flask enabled me to join pipes outside without removing them completely. The extra length of new piping gives some useful slack for easy disconnect when removing the tank/pump in future. |
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12th May 2018 11:57pm |
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StevePotts Member Since: 27 Mar 2018 Location: Staffs Posts: 7 |
[quothtte="rallysteve"]I feel your pain, I had a similar issue when refitting my tank a few years ago.
Only option other than replacing the whole pair of plastic hoses is to use some of these. I fitted them with a hot air gun to soften the pipe. p://www.4x4overlander.com/product/nakatane...nes-set-2/ Don't loose the black clip though! Steve[/quote] I had the same problem. I used these too (www.4x4overlander.com/product/nakatanenga-connector-for-fuel-lines-set-2). I joined the new nakatenga parts to lengths of new pipe and then standard in-line fuel pipe connectors to join the new pipe lengths to the old. I couldn't get enough heat from a hairdryer. I ended up heating some cooking oil on the cooker and warmed the pipe ends in that before fitting. After some experimenting I found that about 20 seconds in oil at about 130 degrees worked well (used my wife's jam-making thermometer to assess the temperature). Carrying hot oil in thermos flask enabled me to join pipes outside without removing them completely. The extra length of new piping gives some useful slack for easy disconnect when removing the tank/pump in future. |
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12th May 2018 11:58pm |
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dorsetsmith Member Since: 30 Oct 2011 Location: South West Posts: 4554 |
Fuel pipe connectors for TD5 fuel pump
Click image to enlarge 4.94mm hole |
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13th May 2018 8:52am |
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JustFX Member Since: 10 Nov 2016 Location: Mendip Hills Posts: 190 |
Thanks for the responses. I will revisit the pipes today when I get a chance to get back up there. It is at my Uncle's as he is better at Welding than me. I thought the clip was part of the connector but by the looks of the picture, Dorsetsmith posted it isn't.
Annoying that there aren't many online UK sellers of these connectors. Scary price for some ally connectors from Nakatanenga, but then again most of the Nakatanenga range scares me on price. |
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13th May 2018 9:24am |
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NickMc Member Since: 01 Oct 2014 Location: Norn Iron Posts: 1624 |
Try your local Wurth dealer.
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13th May 2018 11:25pm |
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