Thats because 'everyone' who fits an emergency kit forgets one simple little detail.... that the fault could be in the valve body / sensors, and not just pump failure.
The only way to fit the kit is to add (four of them) a tap between the fill-valves and the valve body. This will isolate the bag from the rest of the world....
Funny, just going through your posts..and I've got the same problems of fuel leak... from where the filler pipe enters the tank. Mine also stinks for a day or two if I over-fill the tank.
I've used Q-Bond ($30 or so) to glue and fill the crack in situ. It really sticks to the plastic, so if you wanted to be sure-to be sure...you could cover it with epoxy glue (Araldite)
Did you ever find the EAS air filter? - change or clean or re-make it ? This seems to be one of the 3 main reasons for pumps dying... leaks, blocked filter and lo temperature O rings when the amateur re-builds his pump...
Shop around everywhere for the replacement springs, new prices can vary a lot.!
Just to make your day.........![]()
- I was advised that the EAS shocks are differant to coil spring shocks, its in the balance of bound vs re-bound.
I was going to go springs too...but foolishly decided to keep my 95 Vogue "Original" - should help the value for when I sell it... which will be sooner rather than later!
Over the Rover James in Gosnells, WA


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