I spent some time bleeding the fuel system, that was after getting the fuel lines through the small gap between the body and chassis, just forward of the fuel filter.
It took me 2 trips to a wrecker looking for the bits I required. I will post more on this later when I do some more research.
I used an outboard motor hand pump, connected to some 12mm fittings I cut out of a late model wrecked Hyundai. This priming job has fought all the way. There are 2 spots where the fuel system can be disconnected to insert a manual primer, one is 10mm and the second is 12mm. I had heaps of 3/8 fuel line disconnects available from a Series2 Disco and was led to believe these would be interchangeable, but they aren’t. I got some fittings from a Ford Escape but found these to be so difficult to use, basically a one use only fitting. Finally I found the Hyundai fittings and made up a priming pump.
In my case the entire fuel lines and filter were empty. I couldn’t get the system primed. I filled the fuel filter several times and still no joy. Finally I blocked the openings of the fuel tank filler and filler breathers with a plastic bag and pressurised the tank through the small breather with instant success.
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Another decision – to use the original plastic inner guards or use galvanized steel inner guards? I have had these in my workshop for 3 or 4 days now and look at them often! I do have good reason to go back to the steel ones.
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Erich

