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yobbie Member Since: 15 Nov 2010 Location: Isle of Wight Posts: 712 |
My water sensor (the bottom black bit) was leaking a few weeks ago didn't cause any running problems but is cheap (about £15) to replace. The big canister it's attached to is the fuel filter, it could just be loose.
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7th Apr 2013 12:40pm |
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ttuck3r Member Since: 03 Feb 2013 Location: Dunning Scotland Posts: 277 |
Thanks for that i will give it a twist. |
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7th Apr 2013 12:59pm |
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landy andy Member Since: 15 Feb 2009 Location: Ware, Herts Posts: 5655 |
Could also be a porous filter head. Not uncommon and not cheap.
Sorry Andy |
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7th Apr 2013 3:31pm |
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ade666 Member Since: 10 Mar 2013 Location: crewe Posts: 50 |
Tucker, might be teaching granny to suck eggs but mine was leaking, popped to my mates garage and when we tightened it real easy like it snapped off and launched diesel everywhere. My filter looked like yours and had corroded through
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7th Apr 2013 4:15pm |
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miket Member Since: 05 Oct 2012 Location: Peak District Posts: 143 |
Similarly to Ade666, I've had a fuel filter corrode and start to leak - easy to change though It's been a long winter with a lot of salt about...
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7th Apr 2013 6:05pm |
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ttuck3r Member Since: 03 Feb 2013 Location: Dunning Scotland Posts: 277 |
Thanks you gents i will be giving it a tap and tightening up as soon as my new one arrives...
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7th Apr 2013 6:34pm |
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Phil_C Member Since: 04 Apr 2013 Location: Luton, UK Posts: 24 |
I'd be inclined to replace both - I had a similar problem with my TD5 Disco where the water in the sensor had frozen and caused a slight crack in the casing. Fuel filter is easy to replace and the water sensor the same - ten minute job, - P 2000 TD5 Disco II, front and rear winches, 2" lift, ARB bumper etc.etc. --
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9th Apr 2013 11:37pm |
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ttuck3r Member Since: 03 Feb 2013 Location: Dunning Scotland Posts: 277 |
Well i received my new filter cleaned up all the surrounding areas and replaced my filter, did a purge and this is what its revealed.
Now how do i go about fixing this please, does it mean replacing the line or can you buy just the plug? Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge |
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11th Apr 2013 6:14pm |
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ttuck3r Member Since: 03 Feb 2013 Location: Dunning Scotland Posts: 277 |
All sorted, i cut the plug off with the red rubber jacket as thats where the leak was, and replaced it with a short pieces of fuel line.
Went out for a nice drive and all is well.. Click image to enlarge |
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13th Apr 2013 1:47pm |
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