Stevie135

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Hello All

Managed to break two of the clips on the diesel bleed back line on my 2013 Disco 4 when changing injectors. Tried replacing just the clip but cant get the old ones off so left with the prospect of replacing the blood back "loom".

Question is, how feasible is this to do? I've replaced an inlet manifold before and some of the steps look similar however I'm concerned that this pipe loom terminates somewhere behind the engine and I might not have the space to get in there. I have the workshop manual in PDF but at 9000 plus pages long i despair of being able to find the correct info in there :-(

Any advice greatly appreciated thank you.

Steve
 
Hello All

Managed to break two of the clips on the diesel bleed back line on my 2013 Disco 4 when changing injectors. Tried replacing just the clip but cant get the old ones off so left with the prospect of replacing the blood back "loom".

Question is, how feasible is this to do? I've replaced an inlet manifold before and some of the steps look similar however I'm concerned that this pipe loom terminates somewhere behind the engine and I might not have the space to get in there. I have the workshop manual in PDF but at 9000 plus pages long i despair of being able to find the correct info in there :-(

Any advice greatly appreciated thank you.

Steve
Just in case anyone is interested or faces the same job… it’s not so bad. Fiddly and not much space and will need a small coolant top up and bleed after but reasonably straight forward
 

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