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spudfan



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Are the retaining lugs seated properly? 1982 88" 2.25 diesel
1992 110 200tdi csw -Zikali
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Post #230566 25th Apr 2013 9:04pm
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mermoto



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Here is one I did earlier Very Happy

starts at 7.22

http://youtu.be/sNFfdnfycYg
Post #230593 25th Apr 2013 10:46pm
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Supacat



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spudfan wrote:
Are the retaining lugs seated properly?


Yes, checked that. Seems the tolerances are so big it just rattles. Options seem to be:

1. Pack edge behind quarter turn fastener with a stip of foam
2. Fit a locking or spacer washer
3. Fit a second quarter turn fastener
4. Swap quarter turn fastener for a bolt that can be torqued up to a higher setting
Post #230604 26th Apr 2013 5:48am
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07PUMADRIVER



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Earlier in the topic reference was made to drawing fuel through via a bleed tool, where does the bleed tool connect to?
Post #231125 28th Apr 2013 10:18am
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mermoto



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07PUMADRIVER wrote:
Earlier in the topic reference was made to drawing fuel through via a bleed tool, where does the bleed tool connect to?


If you do it carefully, as in the video, pre filling the filter you should not need to bleed any fluid Smile
Post #231150 28th Apr 2013 11:42am
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sat13



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When I removed my fuel filter cover for the first time I was surprised how heavy it was. I suppose it has to be solid to offer protecion for the filter. So as the plastic butterfly nut seemed a bit weak for that mass of metal I added an extra fastner by drilling a 5mm hole through the cover and backplate. And bolted up with a nut, bolt and locking washer. I know this is now not quick release but my overkill aircraft inspectors brain would not let me be until I had done it. No rattling now. (added to Supacats pic to show approx where the hole is drilled).

Post #231165 28th Apr 2013 12:23pm
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Supacat



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sat13 - I think that might be the best solution - not sure why a quick release fastener has been used here anyway - hardly a daily/weekly service item is it.
Post #231243 28th Apr 2013 6:59pm
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rossy



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07PUMADRIVER wrote:
Earlier in the topic reference was made to drawing fuel through via a bleed tool, where does the bleed tool connect to?


you don't need one. Just fill it with diesel. You don't even have to fill it to the top Thumbs Up
And by the way Mermoto's video is very good - well worth watching
Post #231282 28th Apr 2013 8:11pm
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