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    Sith Guest

    Fuel drama's

    Ok had to get -rather quickly to the hospital today to visit my grandmother , cut a long story short .....

    My 1992 Range Rover 300TDI , was losing power ... the more foot to the floor ....the less and less go and the motor had a shudder to it .
    I pulled to the side of the road and notied that she just wanted to die , checked the air filter ...clean and dry [raining non stop] plenty of air getting thru ......check the fuel .....next to nothing 8O
    Before you ask .....she had a full tank :wink: mind you she has sat idle for near a week and a half due to PAS leaking ....
    So i check the ACDELCO glass bowl filter .....bubbles lotsa bubbles blowing around in there 8O so i grabbed a 10mm spanner and bled the filter next to the fire wall .....but still more and more air bubbles 8O 8O

    I checked every hose that i could see and reach , all clamps tight , no apparant leaks :x So knowing that the pumpm is at the motor and it would be using vaccum i thought i would just open the fuel cap to see how that affected it The cap let go with a thump as the tank also sounded like it popped back into shape from vaccum 8O 8O 8O
    But leaving the cap off the bubbles stopped 8O and the motor returned to full function and power 8O put the cap back on and bubbles start back up and the tank starts to groan motor wants to stall 8O 8O take the cap off and what do you know the motor goes back to normal ........

    So with this going on .....what tha hell would it be 8O 8O I can't drive around with no fuel cap on ...and it isn't solving the problem its just band aiding it

    Can someone PLEASE PLEASE shed some light on this for me

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    Sith Guest
    P.S. has standard fuel tank from manufacture

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    Breather hose thingy on the tank is blocked?

    Cheers
    Simon

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    Sith Guest
    ok now im going to sound like a tool .....ok so im a tool

    where and which one what would i be looking for please

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    I think you've answered your own question Sith. I'm no expert here but it seems as tho' you've created some sort of vacuum, the pump by your description seems to be cavitating which will kill power...get out the air hose and blow the cap breather, and/or do the same to the inline fuel filters. Only going by experience, clogged fuel filters will kill your motor, as it starves for fuel, good luck and reply, interested to know what the prob is.....


    GQ

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    Sith Guest
    Ok i will try the old process of elimination tomorrow .........

    start with removing all lines and blowing them out
    then try one of the old orange emergancy fuel caps ...as was suggested it may be that as they are designed to breath not lock as a vaccum
    and change the filter element in the AC DELCO filter ....

    will see how i go .....

    once again thanx for the advise and relies :wink:

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    Just a quick one....

    It's probably not the filter by virtue of the fact that when you take the cap off everything is OK.

    My money is on the cap as IIRC they are supposed to breath.

    Mark

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    Hi Sith,
    I am with Simon on this - sounds to me like your fuel filler breather pipe is either kinked or blocked. I have heard elswhere of this happening with these exact same symptoms.

    Should not be too hard to fix once you start fiddling with it.

    Good luck.

    Cheers,
    Cameron

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    Originally posted by cameron
    Hi Sith,
    I am with Simon on this - sounds to me like your fuel filler breather pipe is either kinked or blocked. I have heard elswhere of this happening with these exact same symptoms.

    Should not be too hard to fix once you start fiddling with it.

    Good luck.

    Cheers,
    Cameron
    Ahem... [cough] How do you explain it all working when you take the filler cap off then? If the problem was that far down the fuel system, it would still be there with or without the filler cap in place.

    ...but I am prepared to be proven wrong.

    Mark

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    Sorry, wasn't clear enough, meant fuel tank breather.

    Cheers
    Simon

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