Ok I will change out the filter.
Prepare for a dumb question - it's just a pickup in the tank, line goes through filter, then to lifter pump and then to the injector pumps? If so is there a process for checking each part of that system other than just banging on the new filter and seeing if I break down again? Lol
Yes its thats simple, I think pipe goes to lift pump first then the filter? the slightest imperfection in any joint will let air in, the ve pump can handle a little air but to much will stop any diesel engine.
Sounds daft but have you checked the thottle linkage to make sure the injection pump lever is actually hitting the stop at full throttle? floor mats can effect this as can cable adjustment.
Older cars rot out the fuel pick up pipes, the pick up pipes can fracture, there may be a bit of plastic in the tank making its way to the pick up and blocking the pipe engine cuts out suction stops plastic floats away and all appears normal on inspection, kinked pipe, the list is endless, but the mk1 eyeball will see any issues.
Basically take nowt for granted, worst case scanario is the inj pump has an internal issue, but if you check all the basics thoroughly you can then be sure the only thing left is the inj pump.
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