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fuel shortages, i think?

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Drift:
Its a pain of a job :?
Try this, get a fuel filter off an old sherpa van swap it its probably the priming pump thats suspect unless the stop solenoid is playing up .

you could try a feed to the pump (bucket of diesel)
that would prove either primimg pump or fuel tank

tjsj:
so take the fuel line the goes into the injector pump out and into a bucket of diesel and try starting it like that?
i do have another priming pump but having looked at the one on it, there is no filter, just a reservoir, but there is  small inline filter on the "in" line next to the priming pump. Il try to get a pic of it later.

Drift:
This is the filter on mine, the primer on the top
http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w156/fogtechnical/Isuzu%20Frontera/DSCF3328.jpg

tjsj:
Well i completely bypassed the primer yesterday, just put the pipe into a 1.5 litre coke bottle full of diesel, it runs absolutely fine but it uses all that in about 200 yards of thrashing it? This surely cant be right, at least now i can pin-point it to corroded lines as i put the pipe on the original lines without primer and it wouldn't run right. I am going to put another tank in the boot so will run new fuel lines parallel to the current ones and then into the boot. Quite chuffed thats its not the pump, but i don't know how it uses so much diesel!

Drift:
Any surplus diesel goes back to the tank via the  leak off pipes to return
not used just recirculated

So it has know where to go and looks like your using alot.

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