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    Exclamation HELP NEEDED - OEM fuel filter D2a Td5

    Started the service with a sediment clean and stripped the thread on its way back in. Needless to say, it's now leaking diesel.

    If you have an OEM fuel filter and are in Sydney, I am on the North Shore, please PM me. I will pick it up and leave you $100 bucks security money then give you a new OEM filter on Monday (when Land Rover open), and get my $100 bucks

    Am suppose to be taking the family out tomorrow but without the Landy, I can't (it needs to tow).

    Cheers
    Caine

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    Quote Originally Posted by catch-22 View Post
    Started the service with a sediment clean and stripped the thread on its way back in. Needless to say, it's now leaking diesel.

    If you have an OEM fuel filter and are in Sydney, I am on the North Shore, please PM me. I will pick it up and leave you $100 bucks security money then give you a new OEM filter on Monday (when Land Rover open), and get my $100 bucks

    Am suppose to be taking the family out tomorrow but without the Landy, I can't (it needs to tow).

    Cheers
    Caine
    Caine,
    Not sure but have you only striped the sensor?
    A bolt can be fitted in it's place.
    I always cary one for this porpose, use a flat washer and the rubber seal from the sensor.
    Do as search for the size but i think it's "unf" thread.
    Cheers, Kyle



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    Thanks Kyle,

    excellent suggestion. Yeah it is just the sensor. I found a bolt that will fit, packed it full of washers as it was a little long, added the rubber washer and primed....now she wont start. might try priming a few more times but it does not appear to be leaking...

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    OK well primed a few more times and it finally started. I have squashed the rubber washer pretty bad but it might do until Monday.

    Thanks again Kyle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by catch-22 View Post
    OK well primed a few more times and it finally started. I have squashed the rubber washer pretty bad but it might do until Monday.

    Thanks again Kyle.
    Take some thread tape or some pushbike tube or piece of rubber with you, if it leaks you should be able to push the bolt thru the rubber to seal it again..or wrap the bolt with the thread seal may help

    Supercheap Auto,s in Darwin sell the fuel filter for a d2 and are open on a sunday..Not sure about down your way..



    Cheers Ean

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    A bolt is much safer than the bleed valve. Mine just let go out in the middle of nowhere.
    This issue was covered in a thread TD5 Fuel Filter Drain Plug Failure.
    The best seal I could find is the one on the original bleed valve
    Greg

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