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Dover mike



Member Since: 01 Aug 2023
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Fuel regulator 10p or 15p

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Good afternoon everyone can you help me I have a defender td5 10p 2000 and need to know if my engine has a 10p head or 15p head I need to replace the fuel regulator

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Post #1020953 12th Jan 2024 7:32pm
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rustandoil



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This is 15P... Hope this helps



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Post #1020954 12th Jan 2024 7:59pm
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landy andy



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Your looks 10p as it has 2 pipes attached to it. A 15p has 3 (2 hoses, and 1 pipe). The pipe runs across the side of the engine and can easily be seen.
Post #1020989 13th Jan 2024 8:58am
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Dover mike



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thanks mate the thing im dont understand is that some kits show the regulator with a pipe on the end and some show no pipe on the end and i cant see mine as im using the LR every day and dont want to disturb it as its already leaking is it just a case of blocking the pipe off if not needed
Post #1020996 13th Jan 2024 9:40am
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Dover mike



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was looking at this rebuild kit what your thoughts



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Post #1020997 13th Jan 2024 9:42am
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4RF RDS



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Rebuild kits are good those parts are decent (I used that kit). The only issue is sometimes the rebuild leaks again. Its worth a try. The little pipe on the FPR is a drip pipe, face it so you can see it when you install it (horizontally maybe)

Personally I would install a new assembly. I did a kit and it lasted three years until it leaked again. A new assembly is still going after four years.

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Post #1021024 13th Jan 2024 1:44pm
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Penfold_6290



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United Kingdom 2002 Defender 110 Td5 CSW Epsom Green
Dover mike wrote:
was looking at this rebuild kit what your thoughts



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I've used these X8R kit in the past on my own 110 and have one in the workshop waiting to go on a neighbour's 90. I'd highly recommend them and they come with the necessary gaskets to match up with the difference between the 10P and 15P versions. No leaks on mine 5 years later.
Post #1021051 13th Jan 2024 6:39pm
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MadTom



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Czech Republic 1999 Defender 130 Td5 HCPU Baltic Blue
I recommend use genuine flat gasket between engine head and body of the regulator. In some repair kits these gaskets are not good. Genuine gaskets are cheap. "Drobek" = The Small One - Discovery 2, "Blufínek" = The Blue Thing - Defender 130, and for me at least Ford Mondeo Smile
Post #1021086 14th Jan 2024 6:04am
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NickMc



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Northern Ireland 2006 Defender 90 Td5 HT Bonatti Grey
It’s 10P in your picture. Think You need a rocker cover gasket/rear cam seal from the look of it too maybe.
Post #1021146 14th Jan 2024 1:45pm
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CDN38



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My PRV is leaking so I need to order a replacement. I'm going to get the whole assembly. Mine is a 10P (MY2000) 2 pipe.

LR Direct has the 2 and 3 pipe, but I am curious abut the description. 2 pipe is "non Euro 3 specification" and 3 pipe is " Euro III Td5 engine."

What is the difference between the 2 engines, never heard of the "Euro specification" before. Am I correct in assuming non Euro 3 is a 10P and Euro III is a 15P?

Here's what I'm seeing under the bonnet, and on the ground. Actually easy to see fuel dripping out the block.



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 it's a Landrover thing...

my renovation thread:
http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic40792.html
Post #1022330 23rd Jan 2024 11:29pm
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4RF RDS



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Have you snugged up the bolts? Its very high pressure and people often do not torque the FPR assembly bolts properly.

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Post #1022336 24th Jan 2024 2:37am
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CDN38



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Everything was torqued to spec when the AMC head was installed. From what I see it's leaking out of the diaphragm. it's a Landrover thing...

my renovation thread:
http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic40792.html
Post #1022337 24th Jan 2024 3:24am
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diesel_jim



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You want to sort that leak fairly quickly as well.... mine leaked the same, down through the joint bwteen the bellhousing and the engine, and soaked the clutch in fuel, which then started to slip. Rolling Eyes
Post #1022341 24th Jan 2024 8:34am
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Penfold_6290



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CDN38 wrote:
My PRV is leaking so I need to order a replacement. I'm going to get the whole assembly. Mine is a 10P (MY2000) 2 pipe.

LR Direct has the 2 and 3 pipe, but I am curious abut the description. 2 pipe is "non Euro 3 specification" and 3 pipe is " Euro III Td5 engine."

What is the difference between the 2 engines, never heard of the "Euro specification" before. Am I correct in assuming non Euro 3 is a 10P and Euro III is a 15P?

Here's what I'm seeing under the bonnet, and on the ground. Actually easy to see fuel dripping out the block.



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One visual difference between the two is the Euro III engines had an EGR cooler mounted on the front of the engine, visible just below the acoustic cover behind the fan. It's a cylinder about 25cm long with 2 coolant hoses connected.

I think Euro III was from 2002 onwards, it's an emissions thing.

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Post #1022376 24th Jan 2024 12:09pm
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TexasRover



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France 2002 Defender 110 Td5 DCPU Chawton White
I understand the injectors are different between the 10p and 15p. In addition to the cooler the EGR valve has two actuators, one to close the air inlet and the other to open the exhaust gas intake. Instead of just the one on the 10p.

For sure this must have to do with emissions which, as we know from Volkswagen, can be a little academic
Post #1022380 24th Jan 2024 1:04pm
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