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jaygti Member Since: 04 Nov 2012 Location: essex Posts: 377 |
Mine whined on start up. It eventually gave up the ghost. The new one is completely silent. 2002 td5 90 county hardtop
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10th Sep 2019 8:03pm |
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4RF RDS Member Since: 19 Jul 2015 Location: Ottawa Posts: 933 |
Its hard to say... I have had my 99 110 for five years and it has always whined until start up. Its whirrs away then after it starts its super quiet. No issues at all. I think they are just noisy as a Defender just doesn’t have much sound insulation and the FP is very easily accessible.
Personally my philosophy is consistent with “if it ain’t broke don’t fix it” Good luck 2010 Range Rover MkIII Autobiography Super Charged (Idris) 2003 Range Rover Mk III (Desmond FitzWilliam) 2000 Defender 110 CSW TD5 (CTX) 1992 Range Rover Classic (Lizzy) 1972 Series III 300 Tdi (Stanwood) 1967 MGB GT Every normal man must be tempted at times to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin to slit throats. H. L. Mencken (1880 - 1956) |
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11th Sep 2019 1:49am |
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kfb118 Member Since: 27 Jul 2017 Location: derry Posts: 8 |
Sorry for not responding to your replies earlier, between computer problems and work
I’m only getting round to thanking you for your help. I took the pump out and it was in a pretty much clean state but cleaned it anyway , as was the tank. While disconnecting the fuel lines from the pump a yellow O ring came out with one of the lines. I put it back in but it seems to just sit there and not in a recess that I thought it should . There are 2 other O rings behind this one a clear spacer type and a brown O ring Does anyone know if the yellow O ring should be in a recess or sit loose. Apologies again Many thanks for your replies |
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24th Sep 2019 9:13pm |
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benniferj Member Since: 20 Oct 2016 Location: Basingstoke Posts: 361 |
Those O rings are a nightmare. Once they're out I couldn't get it back in. Essentially trashed a brand new sender unable to get it to seal to the fuel pipe. Tried everything I could to sort out. I was only replacing as the sender was faulty and I was getting a totally incorrect fuel level gauge because of it.
My pump, the old one and new, whirrs a little when it runs, of course it does, its pumping fuel. Then it stops. It shouldn't sound dreadful but just like its there, and its pulling fuel! |
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25th Sep 2019 8:26am |
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kfb118 Member Since: 27 Jul 2017 Location: derry Posts: 8 |
Had another look last night at the O ring set up. There is a circular clip that holds the O rings in place
and also accepts the fuel line when it is connected. It was missing from the pump but I found it still attached to the fuel line ,Relief ! As the fuel lines were at an angle and under stress when I removed the tank , that said clip came off with the line. To ensure a correct connection when I installed the tank I suspended it from the chassis with nylon rope leaving enough room to connect the lines . I then lay under the tank hooked the tank cradle to the rear mounts first and pushed the complete unit up to the bolt holes on the chassis and started the bolts by a couple of threads. |
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26th Sep 2019 5:51pm |
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