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    Discovery 4 Fuel filter

    In May this year I am doing a trip across the Savannah Way. My concern is I may come across some bad fuel.

    How good is the Discovery 4 fuel filter system? Will it protect the injection system from a load of bad fuel?

    Can a filter be changed on the road with standard tools?

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    Hi Mowog,

    Others will undoubtedly jump in here. I would think the filter will stop a lot of contamination,( but once contaminated it will need to be changed ) but access to it is difficult when on the road. From memory, it is located under a cover around the middle of the vehicle a little to the right. On a hoist once the covers are off, it's a snap. On your back in the middle of nowhere....good luck. I would be looking at primary prevention. You can source good funnels with built in filters. Some of these filters will stop just about anything, including water. I would be starting some research at this level first. ........and have a look at the Tanami pumps. I have seen their advert on this site.
    D4 2.7litre

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    Mowog
    Been living on & driving backwards & forwards across the Savannah Way for years.
    Regarding Diesel, I have only ever heard about 1 person complaining of bad fuel. Looking at the state of that car I tend to think the filter wasn't to clean before their trip.
    I have never had bad fuel that I can remember, the cars where I could drain water from the filters I did every 3 months, never got much out.
    I do make sure that there is no or limited dust around the fuel filler & that the spout doesn't have crud hanging off it.
    I am probably tempting fate but in 14 years out here I have never got bad fuel.
    ULP wise I have not heard of any problems, only Opal is available in some places, like Doomadgee, which some people complain about. I have used it in my mowers & in bike for years without any dramas. So it would be alright for a while anyway.
    Bring lots of money, fuel, groceries & stuff ain't cheap around here.
    Jonesfam

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    Have you done the Normanton to Daley Waters via Hells Gate section?

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    Haven't been as far as Daley for a while, dry season 09 I think. But have been up to the Calvert R. just before this wet got going.
    Normanton to B/Town has a lot of seal now as does B/Town to Hell's Gate, after the boarder it was a bit rough a month or 2 ago.
    When do you intend coming through? We have just had a heap of rain & I think it will be June before you could get to Borroloola or Roper with a big van.
    The Calvert stayed up till late August last year, though the rain was in April which is very late.
    I am off work at the moment but when I get back & talk to the truckies & locals a bit more will give you an update. A lot of the locals have relies up that way so they will know when you can get through, mind they take risks that I wouldn't, in Yota's & Nissan's of all things.
    Jonesfam

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    We are heading of May 21.

    I was going to do a road check before we take on that section. The van will be our big limitation. It won't go through water as deep as the D4 can.

    I really want to do that section but common sense will be in play.

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