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    Quote Originally Posted by long stroke View Post
    Our cable just went the other day, we replaced it with a v8 one i'm pretty shore
    Thats either 2or3 times it's gone since we have owned it
    Must be a weekness?

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    I've replaced one in 490,000km - does not seem to be a major weakness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal View Post
    The 4BD1 pumps are sprung to close fuelling if the wire breaks.

    Yes but when it goes and the wire threads get stuck on and in the firewall, you get open throttle. Driving through Newcastle at 0600hrs in 2 gear on full noise was interesting


    Luckily I had bought the replacement and it was in the car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post

    Rovacraft say they have one in stock.
    Scratch that... Rovacraft's COMPUTER system said they had 2 in stock, but I drove all the way over to be told "we can't find them"

    At least they will send parts from the east coast direct to me, rather than Major Motors (ISUZU) who charge exhorbitant courier expenses from over east but won't send parts direct

    I am continually reminded that WA really means "Wait Awhile"



    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo View Post
    Yes but when it goes and the wire threads get stuck on and in the firewall, you get open throttle. Driving through Newcastle at 0600hrs in 2 gear on full noise was interesting


    Luckily I had bought the replacement and it was in the car.
    Fortunately mine only did it at part throttle...

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    I think it's LR NRC5494 - at least that's the P/N for the Perenties.

    A quick Google shows it up as the part for V8 Defenders (and, I assume, the V8 County).
    I bought a spare one, I can confirm part number NRC5494 is correct. Or at least that's what I was given by LR spares when I asked for one for my Isuzu County - I haven't fitted it yet, but it does have the threaded bit on the engine end of things and looks just like the one that's fitted.

    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo View Post
    LR part $40 from memory
    I must have been ripped off, my genuine LR one cost over $100! I did think this was very expensive at the time, but *really* wanted a spare for a remote trip I was doing. A good spare to carry though and nice to have one under the drivers seat just in case!

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    Quote Originally Posted by D3Jon View Post
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    I must have been ripped off, my genuine LR one cost over $100! I did think this was very expensive at the time, but *really* wanted a spare for a remote trip I was doing. A good spare to carry though and nice to have one under the drivers seat just in case!

    Jon


    I thought $40 was too much considering it's a bit of clothes line with two connections

    I kept the connections off the old unit for next time.

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    I see the aftermarkets ones in the UK are about 6 quid vs genuine at 45 quid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by D3Jon View Post
    I bought a spare one, I can confirm part number NRC5494 is correct. Or at least that's what I was given by LR spares when I asked for one for my Isuzu County - I haven't fitted it yet, but it does have the threaded bit on the engine end of things and looks just like the one that's fitted.



    I must have been ripped off, my genuine LR one cost over $100! I did think this was very expensive at the time, but *really* wanted a spare for a remote trip I was doing. A good spare to carry though and nice to have one under the drivers seat just in case!

    Jon
    I paid $35 for mine today (which will hopefully arrive on Friday so I can tell you if NRC5494 is the correct part).

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    I paid $35 for mine today (which will hopefully arrive on Friday so I can tell you if NRC5494 is the correct part).
    Is that genuine or Britpart / something similar?

    Jon

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    Quote Originally Posted by D3Jon View Post
    Is that genuine or Britpart / something similar?

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    No idea, haven't seen it yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by D3Jon View Post
    Is that genuine or Britpart / something similar?

    Jon

    Who cares? It's less than half the price and theres probably a 99.9% chance that it will last more than half the life of the LR genuine part, so he's in front.

    Probably built in the same factory in down town Sth Korea or Mumbai anyway.

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