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Thread: TD5 Fuel Pressure Regulator

  1. #71
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    How badly is it leaking? Constant stream? A little bit of a leak? Generally, the volume of the leak will get worse slowly unless something is structurally wrong, eg split hose, failed quick connects, etc.

    I'd take a look at the extent of the leak and then take a punt.

    Good luck!

    Pete
    Dizzie, 08 D3 TDV6 SE

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    When mine was leaking, it was a steady drip at idle, probably every 2 seconds per drip, but when revved the dripping stopped.
    Maybe your leak will slow when on the road?

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    I drove mine for about 3 months leaking and it started as slight weep but by three months was steady leak about 1 drip every couple of seconds, apart from using a bit more juice it will be fine, I have never heard of it stopping anyone driving. Should freeze over there anyway, diesel icicles hanging under the Rangie!

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    Hello,

    UP

    PLEASE.. feedback about MSA100000 replacement by BOSCH 0280160575 ???



    Thanks

    Fred

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    straight to the pool room with this Graz
    I'm at Fluid Seals and Packings at Artarmon and they supply these sizes! Just give them the code.

  6. #76
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    Quote Originally Posted by dkaos View Post
    I'm at Fluid Seals and Packings at Artarmon and they supply these sizes! Just give them the code.
    Well a small world it is!

    How long have you been at FSP?

    Once upon a time I ran a Seal Company in Adelaide and we dealt with FSP

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    Hi Tombie,
    Sorry I meant that I was there at that very point in time, and wanted to share the love with aulro on where to get the seals

    Cheers
    Clint

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    Ok so I can confirm that the O ring fix is unlikely. Nothing wrong with the O rings I bought from FPS, but the leak is coming out of the diaphram itself. I'm trying to source a new Bosch regulator by Thursday, does anyone have tips on where to go?

    Repco want to order it in at a cost of $180.

    Cheers,
    Clint

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    Just to amplify on this, IMHO if you have a leaking FPR it is wise to clean up the area by degreasing and get a mirror and light or a little camera thingo and have a good look at the FPR after a day or so.

    I could see that mine was dry around the diaphragm, so felt confident to just fit a seal kit. The camera ( even the new Ebay one to laptop) was pretty useless and I got the best view with a mirror with light on a stick and lots of contortions.

    If it is dry around the diaphragm you will almost certainly get away with a seal kit, but if there is diesel coming out there either the regulator oring is leaking or the diaphragm is leaking, and to buy a new complete assembly becomes a 50/50 propostion depending on how much you love cramps.
    I will not say at present there are no leaks as this is bad Karma . Lets just say that so far the puddle volume has diminished greatly.

    Regards Philip A

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    G'Day All,

    Well, today I bit the bullet and after much cursing and swearing removed my leaking FPR, replaced all the O rings and then started to put it all back together again.

    After much more cursing I completed the task at hand and eagerly primed the engine and started it. I git under the vehicle and to my dismay found a steady drip at 20 second intervals from the lower part of the FPR housing.

    I did notice that the new O rings were a different colour to the originals which are black.



    So, any clues on what to do next? I'm thinking about getting other FPR O rings and perhaps a new gasket and if that does not work I guess I'll have to spring for a new FPR. Not looking forward to taking it apart another 2 times though

    Cheers,

    Franz

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