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26th April 2015, 16:11 | #1 |
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OOooops! Snapped fuel line
Hi guys, I was refitting my clean PCV today, when I was about to button everything up I noticed that I had inadvertently snapped a fuel line. Now not sure what part to order to fix. Any ideas chaps?image.jpg
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There are brass replacements available from Land Rover, it's the tee piece (injector leak back) that you need.
If you are feeling flush..... http://www.rimmerbros.co.uk/Item--i-GRID001958
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If I hadn't chucked mine I'd give them to you for free, but here is a set on eBay, then you will have a set
eBay item number 121614592826 Regards mick
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Cost eh?
Well it's either £50 from Rimmers or £6 from fleabay? Decisions, decisions. eBay here I come. Thanks guys it's much appreciated. Are there any tips I should be aware of when replacing it?
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26th April 2015, 16:36 | #5 |
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When replacing the tops you might get some drips of diesel, nothing much just unclip and replace
Glad to be of help Regards mick
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26th April 2015, 16:40 | #6 |
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Crikey, £50 quid for a bit of hose and 4 plastic tees. That's as bad as a 1.8 coolant hose for £53; 5 inches long with one bend, or 1.8 coolant hose to turbo, straight piece of 8mm hose about a foot long, £45.61 Part No. : PEH000490.
Land Rover plastic tee piece kit http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LAND-ROVER...item1e97f85167 Do the job once with this kit with brass tees http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-BRASS-...item3f3ab7cfee Last edited by RodgerD; 26th April 2015 at 16:43.. |
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Yes, I pull the clips rather than the pipes.
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Hi Grant.
Every thing you need from here, I did my tourer and my FL 1 fit and forget job once the brass ones have been used and you get plenty of spare hose too. http://dieselcomponents.co.uk/epages...ategories/2/15
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Cheers Arctic for the time to post that, it is of great help. I have ordered a set from EBay; plastic ones, just to get me back on the road. The heavy duty brass ones will be a purchase in the near future.
Just got my 75 Conny and am like a kid in a sweet shop wanting to do everything at once, got to prioritise: ITP replaced, EGR Bypass fitted, full service, Terraclean and a partial deep clean to date. Progressing through the list of advisories from this great club. Thanks once again and to all other too.
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Repair complete
Parts arrived this morning, and fitted within 3 minutes- doddle. Thanks chaps
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