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Thread: Puma - overfill of fuel tank?

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    I have the type on the first picture – hockey stick coming out of the 1” hose near the tank – the second type is the arrangement described and pictured in the service manual. My car is a 2010 so not sure if that’s early or late, but its different to the description I posted.

    Anyway, the hockeystick is in a bit of a PITA location to work with but maybe I’ll take the wheel off and do some plumbing.

    Will investigate Bunnings retic but not convinced about material compatability with fuel… would have thought fuel hose would be better?

    Still slightly mystified how the system works

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    Quote Originally Posted by sashadidi View Post
    Also one of the photos here:
    Defender2 - View topic - fuel breather pipe
    This thread is a good read – though all these people are experiencing fuel leaks out of the breather hose (1” or ¾” or whatever it is), not the 5mm hockeystick like mine

    Oh, and I’ve got those cracks in the breather hose by the filler as well…

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    From memory people extended the" hockey stick "to as to prevent any chance of road dirt,rain etc getting in , also using a one way valve like on a boat that allows air out but nothing back in at the end of the extension??? search on dirt in the fuel here(puma) and I am sure you will find something about the subject. good luck

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    one way valve is supposed to let air in, not fuel out ???

    I just spoke to a service guy at LR who told me not to put as much fuel in and that it was supposed to do that. Idiot.

    Fundamentally no car should leak fuel onto the forecourt unless its coming out of the fuel nozzle hole onto the person operating the gun!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Samblers View Post
    one way valve is supposed to let air in, not fuel out ???

    I just spoke to a service guy at LR who told me not to put as much fuel in and that it was supposed to do that. Idiot.

    Fundamentally no car should leak fuel onto the forecourt unless its coming out of the fuel nozzle hole onto the person operating the gun!
    on the raised breather extension pipe , air our but no liquid down the pipe!!!! sorry for the confusion!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cracka View Post
    I got a small brass male to male fitting put in the end of the black pipe you are holding, then ran pipe from that up in behind the plastic panel that covers the rear of the drivers side rear lights.
    Thanks Mick, ive just been crawling around in the dirt seeing the best place to take a breather line to and the plastic panel by the rear lights is the highest you can get at the back of a 110... only just higher than the filler spout

    unless i run it to the front of the car and up the engine bay...

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    When I did the tube I bought some fuel line to use, but to start with I used clear tubing just to see if the thing was still leaking I would be able to see the fuel in the tubing. But to this date I haven't and it's still the clear tube and there's been nothing in it. And when I fill up I always fill right to the top of the filler neck.

    When I did it, I pulled the end of the hockey stick tube onto the top of the chassis rail and connected the new tube there. I also put a loop in the tube up behind the plastic panel just like you would in a marine application of a breather tube so that if any small amount of water does happen to find its way in it would need to fill the whole loop before travelling along the tube.

    No need to remove the wheel I just lifted the chassis a little with the trolley jack to give a bit of space.

    Mick

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    Thats a great idea, thanks for that

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    My puma 130 dumped diesel out the breather for the first time today.
    Filled it like I always do. Local roadhouse same Hiflow pump and first cut out.
    This indicates it's not 'normal' something in the system has become faulty. There is a valve in the breather tube

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    This can't be normal!
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