Juddy
Tell a little more about the filler neck?
I'm assuming it's OEM?
With that extension for filling is the slide sealed and leak proof?
Would be a tidy setup for a filler change I'm needing to do on my tdci 130
Steve
Great looking Landry there fella ans epically like the rear lamp protectors......
Where did you get them from as I'm after a set for my 130.......
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Juddy
Tell a little more about the filler neck?
I'm assuming it's OEM?
With that extension for filling is the slide sealed and leak proof?
Would be a tidy setup for a filler change I'm needing to do on my tdci 130
Steve
'95 130 dual cab fender (gone to a better universe)
'10 130 dual cab fender (getting to know it's neurons)
That setup (apart from the locking cap and with variations like two or three hooks) was fitted to all Landrovers from 1948 until rules were introduced in various markets requiring narrow fillers for unleaded about the end of the eighties.
The extension lifts up for filling out of jerricans, and has a strainer at the base to catch the worst of the garbage.
The extension does not seal into the filler neck, but fully retracts and is inside the cap seal.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
Rear lamp guards to suit the HCPU rear lights is part number STC8056
Andrew
1998 Landrover Defender 300Tdi 130 HCPU Expedition
1972 Peugeot 504 Sedan - Daily Driver
I think the fuel next extension was standard on the 130 in some markets, and a option in others, same for 90/110. Don't think it was standard fitment from 1948, as I have had others that did not come with it. Mine was just missing the inner tube with the strainer, makes filling from a jerry a lot easier.
You would have to change the filler neck, cap, breather pipe, neck to tank pipe to fit 2007 models onwards.
Light guards came from Landybitz. They are genuine LR ones.
My 98 Defender has the extendable filler neck with mesh filter, yes it's excellent for filling from jerry cans.
I was disappointed to find that my 2014 Defender didn't come with this feature.
Once filling up at a roadhouse in the Pilbara, the proprietor came over for a chat and said "so you don't trust my filters?".I said, "it comes standard, can't filter too much out here." He agreed. Obviously, you'd hope his filters would be a little finer, but the mesh at the end of the tube is excellent for catching anything bigger that might accidentally drop in off a dirty jerry can or bowser nozzle.
I'm looking into an extra in-line filter for the tdci... but it would be great to modify with this old style filler neck if they are readily available as well.
You can still get them but there getting expensive, and harder to source.
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