Changed my mind :}
Changed my mind :}
No they used a device to do it, Monday week I'll no more as it's back to get the bar etc fitted and mechanic had left for the day. The mechanic is a former 110 owner and he loves defenders, he's the guy who actually helped me make the decision to buy a 130 over hilux
If you want to save yourself stress about losing fuel in the future - eg if you break a line, filter, or just run out....
fit a rubber bulb in the suction line in the engine bay. Freelander TD4 has one. You can get them from a marine shop/chandlery as they use them on outboards.
Squeeze them and they act as a pump - leave them alone and the fuel pump in the vehicle can just suck fuel through them as if they were not there.
I have replaced the oem fuel filter with a 5 micron filter and housing with hand primer, works a treat. Also replaced plastic fuel lines with rubber fuel hose and got rid of fuel cooler altogether as this was the first casuality on my first outing in the bush. Cooling system is in for some mods soon aswell.
Guys they used a Break Bleeding machine to pull the fuel through...........thye said it took 2.5 hrs @ $77.50 per hour did I get touched in the Bot Bot :(
I am also interested in this works been done to "rid the fuel sytem of plastic etc." with rubber fuel hose...............so you can get rid of that contraption and filter off the chassis rail for a tougher set up ?
NOOOOOOOOO....
diesel and rubber are not friends.....
stay with the plastic lines.
and yes you got touched 2.5 hours to simply bleed a diesel fuel system is a rorte Especially if they happen to have all the specialist tools for the job.
Diagnose, repair and bleed could take 2 hours depending on what was wrong with it.