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    Fuel filter protection

    Hello, after a weekend of very enjoyable 4wdriving in my Disco 2 I was having a look around to see what would be vulnerable underneath to copping a potential whack. The fuel filter looks to be the first thing that could cause me problems. Has anyone had any problems in this area, or made up a guard to protect this? I figure it is best to sort this out before I am stranded out bush with fuel rapidly emptying onto the ground!

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    Often thought mine was vulnerable but after 260,000klms with lots of dirt, gibber roads, loose rock and some very hard climbs etc, never even looked like copping a problem. I did tuck up the wire to the water indicater a bit better to stop catching on anything though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sundowner View Post
    Hello, after a weekend of very enjoyable 4wdriving in my Disco 2 I was having a look around to see what would be vulnerable underneath to copping a potential whack. The fuel filter looks to be the first thing that could cause me problems. Has anyone had any problems in this area, or made up a guard to protect this? I figure it is best to sort this out before I am stranded out bush with fuel rapidly emptying onto the ground!
    Like the other bloke, 260000 odd km lots offroad, not a prob, but agree the potential is there. I carry a spare, but a search here may reveal some contraptions people have made up....one from PVC pipe comes to mind...

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    Stubby Holder

    I use a neoprene stubby holder to provide some protection. Several other posts etc indicate that there isn't a big issue with it in the wheel arch location. Cut a hole in the bottom for the drain hole, or remove all of the bottom, as this is glued in.

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    The only problem is the plastic bit on the end may break.Keep a bolt in the glovebox & it will screw in & stop the leak.
    The plastic fatigues probably due to heat,not damage by something hitting it.

    Can't remember the bolt size,could be 10mm?

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    We had the plastic cap fail once, probably due to heat as it was running slow-ish following a group of cyclists

    We were on bitumen at the time and the chance of a stone causing it to break, we don't believe so.

    I think a TD5 Defer guard can be installed, but it would still leave the base and the plastic plug vulnerable so maybe an extra piece of sheet attached to form a base?

    Hay Ewe

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    I like Urban Panzers Idea BUT again, I have never seen any impact damage or stone damage or anything happen to these, even in horrific terrain.


    JC

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