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Thread: 300tdi Boost compensator banjo connection

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    tdikid Guest

    Unhappy 300tdi Boost compensator banjo connection

    Hi Everyone!

    This is my first post and of course it's asking for help!!
    I have a 95 Defender 130 with a 300tdi engine which has been in the family since it was new ( was my father in laws). anyway..

    Was driving to work and noticed fuel seemed to cut out at high-ish revs, but got worse as I got to work. Took a look under the bonnet and found the vac line from Turbo to the boost compensator diaphragm flapping in the breeze.

    I've tried a local Land rover "specialist" and cant find where a replacement bolt could be sourced. New or used.

    Below is a pic I stole from Google highlighting the bolt I need. (It took me a while to explain to spare parts man that I was not after the fuel banjo bolts)

    ijpump.jpg

    Can someone help me locate a spare?? Preferably around the Newcastle area but beggars can't be choosers!

    Cheers

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    I had exactly the same issue with one of my 300Tdi's.
    I spent nearly an hour at Karcraft with Tim going through the catalogue trying to find the part and he couldn't get it on their catalogue at all.

    I ended up reusing an old one that I had from another engine.
    Maybe try a wreckers like Land vehicle spares at Silverdale.

    Mike.

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    tdikid Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by 90@ View Post
    I had exactly the same issue with one of my 300Tdi's.
    I spent nearly an hour at Karcraft with Tim going through the catalogue trying to find the part and he couldn't get it on their catalogue at all.

    I ended up reusing an old one that I had from another engine.
    Maybe try a wreckers like Land vehicle spares at Silverdale.

    Mike.
    Cheers Mike,
    I've tried a few wreckers around here with no luck but I'll keep on searching. Like you I have not been able to find one in any of the catalogs or parts diagrams anywhere.

    Am I right in assuming it's a Banjo bolt and not a simple bolt?

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    Do you have a hose fitting place near by like Enzed or Pirtek? Try them
    Andrew
    1998 Landrover Defender 300Tdi 130 HCPU Expedition
    1972 Peugeot 504 Sedan - Daily Driver

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    tdikid Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by 86mud View Post
    Do you have a hose fitting place near by like Enzed or Pirtek? Try them
    Good thinking Andrew.

    There's one almost on my way home. I'll call in and ask.

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    tdikid Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by 86mud View Post
    Do you have a hose fitting place near by like Enzed or Pirtek? Try them
    Good thinking Andrew,

    There's one almost on my way home. I'll call in and ask.

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    tdikid Guest
    Ok spoke to guy at Enzed. They didn't have what I was after. Apparently they don't sell many banjo bolts. Gave me the number of a local guy who works on a lot of injection pumps. Couldn't get through this arvo so will try again tomorrow.Also all wreckers don't seem to have it or at least the ones I've called.
    Pretty big pain in the arse for such a small part...
    Does anyone have any details on the bolt, thread, length etc? If I had one finding a replacement would be easier.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by tdikid View Post
    Cheers Mike,
    I've tried a few wreckers around here with no luck but I'll keep on searching. Like you I have not been able to find one in any of the catalogs or parts diagrams anywhere.

    Am I right in assuming it's a Banjo bolt and not a simple bolt?
    Sorry mate, been busy and couldn't reply...
    It is a banjo bolt, if I get the time tomorrow, I'll pull it out and measure it with a tpi gauge and let you know the results.


    Maybe these part numbers might work,
    Land rover part number: STC3597
    Bosch part number: 1463456344
    Volvo part number: 861514
    Fiat part number: 9948516 and 9951014
    Iveco part number: 93155977
    Man part number: 81981500102
    Renault part number: 5001830473 and 7701045337
    Case International harvester part number: 9968181



    But you would need to check before purchasing.....

    These are numbers that I have got from old Bosch info on the fuel injector pumps, not sure if it the correct part at this time, but I will try and chase it up further.
    Regards,
    Mike.

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    tdikid Guest
    Your a bloody legend Mike.


    I'll take a look at some of those part numbers and let you know how I go.


    Cheers
    Ben

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    If you know the size and thread of the bolt just make your own there nothing more then a bolt with a couple of holes in it

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