discoqueen
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just heard that I need a release valve? to stop leak from engine but can't find this part - anyone point me in the right direction?
Is that on the PUMA engine?
the fuel pressure regulator is at the back of the engine and the injectors are inside the cylinder headSorry guys should have mentioned it is a TD5 1999. Am i right in thinking that both the fuel pressure and fuel injector is at the back of engine (drivers side).
Ah ha I assumed we was talking TD5.
To my knowledge they are not available separately and believe me I have tried for some time to find service parts for the fuel regulator. However if it is weeping fuel you can get the regulator apart and replace the O rings even though LR say it is a non servicable item. I bought a large bag with various sizes of Viton (think that is what they are called) O rings for £5 at an auto jumble. Must have been more than 100 rings in the bag. If the diaphragm has split then I dont know if you could fabricate one as I've never tried.Hello. I need the diaphragm (top hat unit) of the fuel pressure regulator. Not the complete unit. Where can I buy one?
Please help, Buks de Vry [email protected] in South Africa
Hello. I need the diaphragm (top hat unit) of the fuel pressure regulator. Not the complete unit. Where can I buy one?
Please help, Buks de Vry [email protected] in South Africa
Why spend £80 when a 5p O ring may be all thats wrong?Is it really worth messing about ?.
A new FPR,s only 80 odd quid.
Del.
Why spend £80 when a 5p O ring may be all thats wrong?
I have worked all over Africa and quickly learnt that nothing on a Landy can not be taken apart. You cant always fix it but more often than not you can with a little ingenuity.
We call them "bush mechanic" repairs many of which last for a surprisingly long time given the harsh conditions that the vehicles operate in. A good bush mechanic is worth his weight in spare parts and a lot cheaper.I dont know if its an official phrase, but I use the term " African repair " quite often. ( repairs that are able to be made to vehicles with no more than banana skins and a welder ! ).
Am I right in saying that most FPRs leak from the diaphram anyway ?.
( mine did ) ( as did the new Britpart one after 40 miles !! ).
Del.
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