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    Cool I may have a cheaper solution for you

    Tim,
    Judging from your picture, I am correct to think you are NOT based in Australia?

    If you are I have the following:

    I have a fuel pressure regulator in the garrage that you can have for a lot less than what the dealer wants for it. I was diagnosing a problem that some wise ass thought was down to the fuel regulator - long and short of it was that th regulator is fine!

    You can fit the thing yourself, it is a bit of a pig to get to, but you should have it done in 1/2 day to a whole saturday if your havinga few pints whilst doing it.

    If you want the regulator, PM me and we'll work something out.

    Auke

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aukedrdw View Post
    Tim,
    Judging from your picture, I am correct to think you are NOT based in Australia?

    If you are I have the following:

    I have a fuel pressure regulator in the garrage that you can have for a lot less than what the dealer wants for it. I was diagnosing a problem that some wise ass thought was down to the fuel regulator - long and short of it was that th regulator is fine!

    You can fit the thing yourself, it is a bit of a pig to get to, but you should have it done in 1/2 day to a whole saturday if your havinga few pints whilst doing it.

    If you want the regulator, PM me and we'll work something out.

    Auke
    He's in Sydney, PM him.

    Tim, i had mine done recently for a fraction of your quoted price.

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    Just be careful, early Td5s had a different regulator to the later Td5s.
    Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse View Post
    Just be careful, early Td5s had a different regulator to the later Td5s.
    Same price and same gasket for both of the new part numbers though.

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    Yep, Sydney based. The photo was taken in the Perisher Ski Resort carpark down at Jindabyne this July - great ski season

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigJon View Post
    Same price and same gasket for both of the new part numbers though.
    There's a difference in the gasket.
    An outside repairer tried to claim parts warranty as the new fuel regulator he just fitted was leaking. He'd fitted the wrong gasket & it was leaking past that (ports not lined up).

    I don't have access to the later Td5 parts list so I'll have to take your word on the pricing .


    Oh, and it is a black one - it's in here now.
    Scott

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    Yep, Sydney based. The photo was taken in the Perisher Ski Resort carpark down at Jindabyne this July - great ski season this year - thought I'd get at least one shot of the Defender in it's "natural" environment

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    just got mine replaced in my 03 90 after 60000kms only cost $390 for the parts and got it done during the service

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    You could try Karcraft at Silverwater. I found them, to be good on price for spare parts.

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    dont forget to knock up a set of alignment dowls after yo uget the first bolt out... makes putting it together so much easier... not that its overly difficult on a deefer but on a disco....
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