danny6801
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Ordered a slickshift! Finally back in stock.
What is one of those?
Ordered a slickshift! Finally back in stock.
What is one of those?
took the lift pump back as it was the wrong one to get me off the a1 last night. I seem to be going through lift pumps very quick is there anything I should be looking at to prolong the life of them. I'm thinking towards blanking the hole in the side of the block and using something like a facet inline pump to feed the distribution pump or is that a bad idea
bearmach was the last one and that only lasted 4 months max with minimal mileage the one that has just failed was a none brand to get me home from 3 hours out. it was from a landrover garage though just had no box was just in a clear bag. and that lasted all of 2 months. it's just getting a bit stupid with them failing so often. I hae since changed the fuel filter twice and the oil and filter twice so I can't see that I'm lacking on the servicing side of things
I fitted a Delphi one last time I did one and never had a problem.
Same here, last one I fitted was a Delphi and it's worked flawlessly for about a year now. Lot's of peeps say other brands are a waste of time.
right delphi one now ordered. lets see how quick this one dies.
think im going to have the sedimentor off aswell to give it a clean
Well it can't hurt to take it off and clean before hand. Worth doing I'd say.
glad I checked the sedimentor. I have a spare that I was looking to refurb so i could just replace it but from attempting to remove the fuel lines from the spare tonight and finding them seized. I found the bolt ontop to drop the bowl off the bottom so figured with having a spare I would try to remove the bowl off the one on my truck. glad I did it was full of sludge. looked like slug had made a home in it.
any ideas how the sludge has built up? I have used 70+% nvo during the hotter months then changed back to just pump diesel on the first sign of her struggling in the mornings. could the nvo have reacted with the diesel? or is it just a lack of cleaning? there was some sand in it aswell but considering I know the previous owner had her in wet sandy mud and I have had her at yarwell aswell so that accounts for the sand but the sludge is something I can do without so just want to see if anyone has any ideas where that could have come from as there is no way it could have been dragged in in one piece so it must have 'grown' in the sedimentor
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