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Thread: TD5 Fuel regulator "O" ring size.

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    TD5 Fuel regulator "O" ring size.

    This is sort of a sub topic from this:
    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/discovery-...ld-kits-4.html

    I need to know the size of the "O" rings for the fuel lines. I possibly should have just not removed them but the first time around. I took the original ones and got one the same size but they had possibbly expanded with age. The new one seem to get cut off on the outside like they are too big.

    Any advice appreciated.

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    Why is M6x1.5 familiar?
    I have the listing buried in my workshop somewhere...

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    6.0 x 1.5 mm Viton 75, (6x1.5V7), 3 off
    0.174 x 0.103" Viton 75, (106V7), 1 off
    0.799 x 0.103" Viton 75, (117V7),1 off

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    Fantastic thanks guys

    I'll go and get them this arvo when I wake up..

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    I've measured the spare o-ring I have and yes it looks like 1.5mm thickness, 6mm ID and about 9mm OD
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    2008 D3 TDV6 SE Arctic White 200,000km
    2003 D2a td5 Monte Carlo Blue 370,000 (sold)
    1996 D1 300tdi Manual some greeny blue colour 240,000km (sold)

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    I supplied these to LR dealers for ages...
    And Fuel cooler and Cam cover units.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    I supplied these to LR dealers for ages...
    And Fuel cooler and Cam cover units.
    I wish we were closer.

    Geographically. Thought I should clarify.

    Struggling to get one in Darwin. I can get one overnight but since its past 4pm it wont be until Thursday now.

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    What about that little fat one that holds the strainer in the block?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phat-Customs View Post
    What about that little fat one that holds the strainer in the block?
    106-V7

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