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jst Member Since: 14 Jan 2008 Location: Taunton Posts: 8008 |
https://rimmerbros.com/Item--i-PRC3901P--S...gLAxvD_BwE
this is the item, no link to them so use MPN and check for other prices/suppliers etc just put 12v ign to it and plumb into fuel system where lift pump is currently. will need some fuel pipe and small clamps to fit it over existing feed/return to mechanical lift pump. Cheers James 110 2012 XS Utility 130 2011 M57 bespoke Camper 90 2010 Hardtop 90 M57 1988 Hardtop |
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9th Oct 2020 10:04am |
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Low Boxer Member Since: 10 Oct 2020 Location: Vermont Posts: 9 |
If this problem began after you changed your tank, i would go back and examine your installation. You are describing fuel starvation. Intermittent starvation usually means somethings floating around in the tank - especially if it gets worse with full throttle. I always clean out new tanks prior to installation because i've had this issue before. Also make sure you change out your filter after fitting a new tank because the old leaker usually is a gateway for contamination especially water. Common issues are mixing up the return and intake pipes, or a poor fitting aftermarket sender/intake unit that is bottoming out in the tank. As far as lift pumps, The Tdi will run on a failing pump but will like to stall at idle and struggle up steep hills. I cannot think how electronics are related, but maybe. In my experience when the alternator has seizures they are not silent. You can usually hear it squeal. Check for a poor battery ground. Good luck.
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11th Oct 2020 3:10pm |
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I Like Old Skool Member Since: 23 Feb 2015 Location: Manchester Posts: 808 |
'You don't know is there' This is so true as I suffered it earlier this year. Sudden onset of power loss and stalling during an afternoon. Suspected lift pump so removed it and found it wasn't working anyway. Turns out the 300tdi will run perfectly happily without a working lift pump, but not when the 'secret' nylon gauze inside is blocked with gunk. Cleaned it and refitted then ran like a dream until the working replacement arrived and was fitted. Funny thing is, I've been messing about with landrovers for years and never heard of this gauze or had problems before. Pretty sure it isn't mentioned in any service schedules? |
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18th Nov 2020 10:42pm |
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