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help!
paul.p:
is there a filter on pick up pipe in tank? can get to it without dropping tank? no leaks, checked that earlier.
Range Rover Blues:
There should be a coarse mesh pickup filter, try blowing back through the fuel line, otherwise it's accesible through the boot floor.
Timbad:
i had the same problem as you, a new fuel sedementer helped but my main problem was the turbo wastgate actuator arm had snapped (just under the manifold) Not saying it will cure you but worth a look :shock:
Ja1983:
would suspect a blocked fuel line, remove at filter end and blow back with an air line, (take filler cap off first!) try running from a drum of derv by temporarily connecting a feed & return.. if its struggling with starting it could also be a leak along the line (when not running air is getting in, thus lines are empty after its stood overnight)
good luck!
The Fat Controller:
--- Quote from: paul.p on January 05, 2008, 14:48:48 ---ok so today, checked all the hoses, changed the fuel filter, changed the fuel lift pump and still no go.... its like the govener kicks in at 2250 as it holds back at same rpm every time... i really lost for ideas now. :?
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but you still don't say if you've checked the trap infront of the osr wheel.this gunks up and resticts fuel flow especialy if it's never been looked at in 175000 miles.al you need is a 11mm ring spanner.this is simpler to check than trying to check the tank pick-up
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