Thanks guys,
Yes, it's looking like the lift pump has died - bugga!
After lunch I cranked again and there was a dribble from the IP inlet banjo. Great. Tightened the banjo and cranked - spray from the injector unions - u-beauty!Did them up and cranked - and she started - WOO HOO!
But it was short-lived. After 20 -30 seconds she spluttered to a stop.
Dropped the filter and it was only part full. My good lady cranked while I held my hand under the filter housing - not a sausage!
I was going to say the lift pump was not very old but thinking about it, it's 5 years old - seems to be about all you get out of these. I have a new spare (always carry one these days), so I'll try that next.
Oh Yes! - and for the few seconds the engine was running, the IP leaked like a sieve! Seems to be from the triangular boss. I've just ordered the special VE sockets...


				
				
				
					
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  Did them up and cranked - and she started - WOO HOO!

  Many attempts to fish it out with a bent telescopic magnet finally succeeded.  (Strangely enough the hand primer lever pump on the new pump doesn't work either??)
  Fortunately a longer M6 cap screw got a bit of grip and sealed OK.
				
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