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Old 10-07-2012, 10:48 PM   #11
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Shim you should be a photographer...................
My photo bucket is playing up!
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Old 10-07-2012, 11:20 PM   #12
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Cheers guys.

Change the filter, regulator, o ring and circling yesterday so now need a hot trAckday to test out the cooling! It sounded like a bag of spanners for 5 minutes after but then all settled down.

Easy job, even time for a ciggy whilst I did it! Cheers for the tea Billy!

(did you remember to lock the door?)
You are meant to prime the filter a few times by turning the ignition on and off and on again a couple of times, it would have run great from get go then.

You are brave using an angle grinder on a petrol soaked filter. LOL

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Old 11-07-2012, 12:10 AM   #13
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You are brave using an angle grinder on a petrol soaked filter. LOL

Been watching the Sopranos all week


is did purge it with water and then drip dry it and then put my fireproof banaclava on!
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Old 11-07-2012, 12:15 AM   #14
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Been watching the Sopranos all week


is did purge it with water and then drip dry it and then put my fireproof banaclava on!
That has to be seen
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So I bought:

Fuel filter (1) and copper washer (3)
Regulator (4) [which comes with 5+6 fitted] and circlip (7)

Got them fitted no issues, except it takes a few minutes for the car to run evenly and fuel pressure to get up to even pressure I guess.


On getting home I decided to cut open the Filter (non service item) and see what it was like. aluminium construction with steel threaded end.

I cut it open with an angle grinder. Something I can't do with the regulator (it's too small) so I need to borrow someone's dremmel with metal cutting disc so I can see if the vacuum disc is broken.










Re ignition of an old post. Thought it was about time, so I did my fuel filter at the weekend, while I was in the area did the gearbox oil castrol syntrans b75w ,,I believe oem ,,, wasn’t quite as brave as shimmy cutting open the fuel filter with a angle grinder ,

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