The table i inserted was a clickable link to the comparison site.
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Not a great deal at all at present. Ive owned it 20+ years, and it was set up as a camper - but then we had a kid, and its been mostly been stationary since.
Id like...
Island are still my go-to supplier.
Ive not ordered for, probably 3 months now, but ive never stopped ordering from them.
As i have said before, they are not always easy to get hold of, but they have never wronged me in all the years ive been...
It's on the back of the injection pump.
There's a small chance it may have a cover over it but unlikely.
Basically, look for any wires connecting to the injection pump. If they're going to a black disc thing on the top, with a multipin...
The brackets that go between the chassis and the, umm, foot well area - there's two versions with the elongated holes at different rotations.
Have a look, and you'll see what I mean.
I had to swap the brackets on my 94 (I assume the original...
I have xzl on the 101 currently. They've perished long before they have worn out.
I currently have a set of 4 ok ones and a ropey spare, so I'm not rushing, but, looking to the future -
I have a set of 5 15" six stud rims. 35" x 12.5" x r15...
Ps.
I have a 300tdi 110 station wagon, with no intention of making it a camper.
At time of purchase (2015) I could find td5s closer, and, often cheaper, than 300s in the same spec, but I specifically wanted the 300.
I drove about 6 hours to...
3 door, 300tdi
As I understand it, the British military continued using the 300 as special order, after the civilian world had swapped over to the td5.
Maybe the td5 would suit now? But the 300 certainly would. It's, basically, the default...
It's going to be fuel pump setup.
The pin on the bottom of the diaphragm is commonly called the "boost pin".
That works against the "fuel metering pin"
The boost pin is kind of vertical, and the fuel metering pin comes in perpendicular to it...
The pipe people are talking about "tells" the injection pump to dump in more fuel when on boost.
Off boost it does nothing at all. It's all (more or less) at atmospheric.
If you're problem is off bost, than it's not that pipe, irrespective of...
Just to be sure -
With your helper in the car, cranking it over, with the injector lines off, you're not seeing any fuel out of the lines at all? (Bearing in mind that we are talking small pulses, not some gushing flow)
And you have removed...
As above, it's not the correct part.
I don't know why, but the petrol, which I think is the part mentioned, is shorter.
The 300 diesel one is longer. And more money.
I'm guessing the change may be in the bore of the pipe (looking up the part...
That's the one with the BA screws also, I think.
(A warning that, for some known reason, the screws on that port are different to every other screw on the vehical!)
Could also be the stop solenoid failed, cam lobes in the hp pump do wear out so it doesn’t pump at high enough pressures to run ( more so running on red, that doesn’t have so many additives)
Eg
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/394081005516
(I've not purchased that one, know nothing about it, etc etc but it shows what's possible for a tenner, ish)
If you just want to get it sorted with a relatively low amount of bother, you can get the equivalent of those "boomslang" looms off eBay for about a tenner delivered.
You could just grab one of them and use the current wiring to switch some...
In typical forum fashion, I'll admit to skipping the information where it was stated that the lights worked with the engine running.
Most of my prior answer is nonsense then.
The issue, therefore, is poor connectivity causing voltage drop...
Similar to Phil's comment -
If your connectors have long prior melted off and you are dealing with spade connectors only, be sure they are all in the right place.
Mine got mixed up once and exhibited similar.
Of course, swap the lights over...
Fuel starvation normally manifests with lack of power and then the engine fizzling out. You can hold it on idle for a while and then it stalls.
Sudden stoppage sounds much more like a timing issue to me.
The 200 has a manual arm on the lift pump, right?
Crack off the banjo nut on the top of the fuel filter (or at the front of the injection pump, if that's easier) and pump the manual arm.
It's possible to have it on a cam lobe, so the arm does...
Does the chassis you have have a chassis number?
If it does, I assume it's not going to match the v5.
In which case you have two separate things - a 90 with no v5 and an 88 and with no physical parts.
If, and I suspect this is unlikely, the...