Intestinalworm
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Just after some advice and tips if anyone cares to share their triumphs and/or frustrations related to the FPR and the inlet manifold. I recently confirmed the FPR was leaking slightly (original FPR - 15 years old) and, after recently removing the EGR, I noticed that the inlet manifold was dirty, as you'd expect, but not overly so - thin film more than caked on.
It's a 2003 Disco 2 Td5 - with the EU3 FPR (3 hoses).
Objective #1 (primary objective) - Remove, re-furbish and replace FPR (I have a kit from X8R with the 4 bar Bosch pressure regulator, O-ring seals for three pipes, O-ring seal to engine block, and the correct metal gasket (MSX000010)).
Objective #2 (optional objective - clean manifold and also make FPR removal easier) - Remove and clean inlet manifold and replace with new gasket.
I like to have a look at what I'm going to do first as I have fairly limited tools and only basic experience, with that end I have looked at:
http://www.discovery2.co.uk/Fpr.html
(Great tutorial by "Urban Panzer" for FPR replacement, but he's replacing the two-pipe model)
(This was a very comprehensive Youtube video tutorial and also described the three-pipe model)
(Another good Youtube video tutorial by Alec McLeod)
Okay, shouldn't be too hard, but few issues:
1. Worth taking the bonnet off for better access and light?
2. Do I need to use a brake line (crow foot / flared bit) 3/8" 14mm bit for the top fuel line? Worried that a standard 14mm open ended spanner might damage the nut on the fuel line? Also notice that access makes using a spanner problematic here (heater hoses really get in the way).
3. Will removing the inlet manifold make a difference (apart from being able to clean it) considering how involved it might be taking that off as well? Pretty cramped with that bloody fuel cooler as well.
4. Don't have a suitable torque wrench (the one I have is 1/2") that would allow access when tightening up the three 10mm bolts to 25Nm. That's not a major hassle is it - just don't want to crush the metal gasket.
5. Any other tips worth sharing that could save me some frustration?
It's a 2003 Disco 2 Td5 - with the EU3 FPR (3 hoses).
Objective #1 (primary objective) - Remove, re-furbish and replace FPR (I have a kit from X8R with the 4 bar Bosch pressure regulator, O-ring seals for three pipes, O-ring seal to engine block, and the correct metal gasket (MSX000010)).
Objective #2 (optional objective - clean manifold and also make FPR removal easier) - Remove and clean inlet manifold and replace with new gasket.
I like to have a look at what I'm going to do first as I have fairly limited tools and only basic experience, with that end I have looked at:
http://www.discovery2.co.uk/Fpr.html
(Great tutorial by "Urban Panzer" for FPR replacement, but he's replacing the two-pipe model)
(This was a very comprehensive Youtube video tutorial and also described the three-pipe model)
(Another good Youtube video tutorial by Alec McLeod)
Okay, shouldn't be too hard, but few issues:
1. Worth taking the bonnet off for better access and light?
2. Do I need to use a brake line (crow foot / flared bit) 3/8" 14mm bit for the top fuel line? Worried that a standard 14mm open ended spanner might damage the nut on the fuel line? Also notice that access makes using a spanner problematic here (heater hoses really get in the way).
3. Will removing the inlet manifold make a difference (apart from being able to clean it) considering how involved it might be taking that off as well? Pretty cramped with that bloody fuel cooler as well.
4. Don't have a suitable torque wrench (the one I have is 1/2") that would allow access when tightening up the three 10mm bolts to 25Nm. That's not a major hassle is it - just don't want to crush the metal gasket.
5. Any other tips worth sharing that could save me some frustration?
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