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    I'm over the misfuelling device

    After only the 2nd time of having to use a large nozzle, I'm ready to chuck the misfuelling device. Small droplets sprayed about the place whilst filling then fuel everywhere due to an air-lock. My only local outlet has only 1 bowser and it has a large nozzle for trucks.

    I'm keen to find out if the device can be removed or if I have to fit another neck.
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    Graeme

    Sounds like you may have to swap with me.
    D3 - lights that illuminate the road
    softer ride
    no misfuelling device
    can fit 17" rims
    can fit 2nd battery


    I am not sure of your colour though!

    Regards

    Chuck

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    Quote Originally Posted by chuck View Post
    I am not sure of your colour though!
    How much do I have to throw in to make the colour acceptable to you? I like it and don't think I should pay too much for you to take it.
    MY21.5 L405 D350 Vogue SE with 19s. Produce LLAMS for LR/RR, Jeep GC/Dodge Ram
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graeme View Post
    After only the 2nd time of having to use a large nozzle, I'm ready to chuck the misfuelling device.
    Interesting! I know of a few more remote locations here in WA that may well only have large-nozzle diesel pumps. Hadn't thought of that - and nor had LRA, apparently. Will proceed somewhat nervously into the back of beyond until we have this somehow better sorted.

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    It's doable, just don't go for max flow or if you do, back it off before it spurts. That'll still be quicker than a normal pump.

    If it had occured to LRA they wouldn't care because it won't affect sales, in fact it'll be a positive for sales, ie the presence of the device will sell more cars than it will turn people off.

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    What about the jerry cans then, anyone tried them or thought of that? Hopefully all of them have spouts!

    Cheers,
    AP

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    The general spraying occurs because the nozzle cannot release the fuel below the breather port so fuel gets blown around by the escaping air.
    As I refuel 99% of the time from this sole local pump, I'm not prepared to dribble in the fuel or get sprayed every time I refuel.
    LRA replaced the narrow filler necks in the early D2s and kept the larger neck thereafter. Somewhere along the way LR have forgotten or dismissed the reason why Aus had larger filler necks.

    Does the D3 filler neck take the large nozzles? If so, I hope LR haven't changed the basic shape as I will get one soon.
    MY21.5 L405 D350 Vogue SE with 19s. Produce LLAMS for LR/RR, Jeep GC/Dodge Ram
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    Interesting discussion,

    my D3 had its fuel filler replaced when I put the extra tank in, Now I have never checked to see if a wide filler will fit as I haven't needed to yet, thinking about it, it probably wont, but some very interesting points....

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    Apologies for resurrecting an 'old-ish' thread, but yesterday I pulled in to a small wheatbelt town, much in need of diesel - only to find that the whole town was suffering a power outage! No pumps! Yikes, I thought. Changed my intended route to detour via next nearest township as there was nothing for a looooong way down the road I'd planned to take.

    On rocking up the this other little place I eventually found the fuel supply - a single bowser with unleaded one side and diesel the other. To my alarm, the diesel pump was one of the fat nozzle fast-flow jobs!

    With this thread clearly in mind I ran an unavoidable experiment - could not fit nozzle down LR's nifty (and skinny) "misfuelling' neck, so took careful aim from about 20 mm and gently squeezed the trigger. To my massive relief no blow-back! Maybe I was lucky in being able to run this pump at a gentle enough pace to avoid this drama, but it still gulped 70 odd litres in a heck of a hurry. I still think I might try to avoid the fast-flow options when I can, but this at least has given some sort of comfort - and all because our lousy rural power system was down again!

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    I've found that if I press the large nozzle hard against the bottom of the large area and point the nozzle down then the fuel doesn't get sprayed about by the escaping air. But relax a moment and allow the nozzle to point slightly towards the top and the air does its job.

    With a bit of luck and special favour, a filler neck without a mis-fuelling device will find its way to me in a little while.
    MY21.5 L405 D350 Vogue SE with 19s. Produce LLAMS for LR/RR, Jeep GC/Dodge Ram
    VK2HFG and APRS W1 digi, RTK base station using LoRa

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