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Originally posted by abaddonxi
New lift pump monday when the house of cheap lift pumps opens.
Cheers
Simon
do you know where Zook parks lurch? :wink:
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Quote:
Originally posted by abaddonxi
New lift pump monday when the house of cheap lift pumps opens.
Cheers
Simon
do you know where Zook parks lurch? :wink:
Back in the days of the 120 Land Rovers came with a key lock on the hood to stop that kind of tomfoolery.
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Simon
<span style="color:blue">lurch cant help there.....
he dont got mechanical pump......
but i suppose electric will work just as well.....
mine might have a bit too much pressure but.....</span>
<span style="color:blue">when you pump the lift pump....
it should pump till there is pressure in the lines....
then the lever should stay down......
as the pressure will stop it from coming back up....
run down and check this is happening......
i cant remeber if i checked that properly.....</span>
Did that, primer lever isn't held down.
Oil hose that I had to shift earlier was also stopping lever from going down.
Would this have caused the problem?
Cheers
Simon
[size=24][b]<span style="color:green">is this thing running yet....?</span>
When I check my sedimeter I always remove the whole unit & not drain through the white drain plug. 1/2" spanner to remove bolt & it just drops down, a little spillage but nothing to worry about.Quote:
Originally posted by Bushie
Unless its different to mine (98 Defender) then there is no filter in the sedimenter, just pull it off and give it a good clean out. Will probably be full of dirt/rust/and maybe some water. Before you do it though it pays to buy a new drain plug (the white nylon one) as they get fragile after a while.
Bushie
This way (allthough messier) allows you to wipe the inside of the bowl out, as guaranteed to be silt in bottom & growth needing a good wipe.
Cheers
Bryce
Thanks for the advice, Bryce, that's the way I went, wish I'd listened when everyone said don't prime using the primer, although I reckon it made the problem much more obvious.
If I knew anything about how diesels work I might have picked it too. :oops:
Picked up the new lift pump today, twins wouldn't let me put it in.
Tomorrow.
Good news, though.
Lift pump.
One of our sponsors just under $200.
Graeme Cooper $117.
Karcraft $cheap
and a spare fuel filter was $18.
On top of that I came up a couple of bucks short and they gave me a break on it.
And they said, 'oh, you'll need these two nuts with that as well.'
Cheap and excellent service.
Can't go wrong with that.
Cheers
Simon
Good to hear! :wink:
[quote=DEFENDERZOOK][size=24][b]<span style="color:green">is this thing running yet....?</span>