jimllshiftit
Active Member
Morning everyone.
Jumped in the Range Rover the other day only to find (for the first time since I bought it 10 years ago) the old girl wouldnt start.
Injectors were dry, so I put on a new fuel filter on.. still no luck though. So then I took the fuel filter off to see how much fuel was being pumped up to the filter. Clearly, the fuel would run back to the tank with the filter removed but even when its been pumping for a 20 seconds or so i still only get a dribble of fuel coming up to the filter head.
So where is it likely to be blocked? Is there a lift pump on the P38? If I was looking at my Di Transit thats what id suspect first. What else could be causing it?
Jumped in the Range Rover the other day only to find (for the first time since I bought it 10 years ago) the old girl wouldnt start.
Injectors were dry, so I put on a new fuel filter on.. still no luck though. So then I took the fuel filter off to see how much fuel was being pumped up to the filter. Clearly, the fuel would run back to the tank with the filter removed but even when its been pumping for a 20 seconds or so i still only get a dribble of fuel coming up to the filter head.
So where is it likely to be blocked? Is there a lift pump on the P38? If I was looking at my Di Transit thats what id suspect first. What else could be causing it?