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Welkman



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Help with random tiny pipe FPR on new TD5 lump
Hi All,

My FPR on the new engine has a small pipe (must be 1.5-2mm ID) coming off the back where my genuine one fitted to the old engine does not.

Is this some kind of leak/spill pipe? Should it be connected to anything. It is not one of the main fuel pipes, much smaller.


Cheers

James
Post #505439 17th Feb 2016 10:47am
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dorsetsmith



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it is vent pipe from the back fuel pressure regulator diaphragm

the old engine fuel pressure regulator will have small hole instead works same way
Post #505466 17th Feb 2016 1:06pm
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Welkman



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Thanks mate, that has put my mind at rest !
Post #505468 17th Feb 2016 1:17pm
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grumpy old git



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I've seen a small diameter piece of tube fitted to that pipe to direct any leaks below the starter motor as it can be a good way to chuff it up if it leaks.....
Post #505561 17th Feb 2016 7:45pm
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Hufflepuff



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Excellent, power of the search tells me I don't need to worry about the same thing Smile I was wondering if the old one has snapped off or something.

That bottom knut is a sod to get to, no way of getting my torque wrench on there, was barely able to get a flexible bar onto it. Still a run round the block and there's no massive flood of fuel coming out, so I guess its acceptably tight.

Did anyone else's fuel pump sound different (with the engine off, ignition on) after going through the bleed procedure?
Post #511375 6th Mar 2016 6:12pm
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