Discovery 2 Td5 Fuel Pressure Regulator Filter at Barbara Hawley blog

Discovery 2 Td5 Fuel Pressure Regulator Filter. A common fault on td5 vehicles is a fuel leak from the fuel pressure regulator block. Anybody any ideas what is. When you remove the fuel pressure regulator there is a filter in the cylinder head. It is underneath a black o ring. The fuel pressure regulator that normally leaks onto the gear box and the fuel cooler. The car sits on a clean surface and there are no signs of a leak anywhere. This is caused by a diaphragm and or seals within the block deteriorating. Have replaced the pump, filter (only one o ring in the middle) and the regulator. Fuel pump making a gurgling, wooshing almost blender type noise, has done it before, so took out fuel pump and cleaned. Look to the top left of the filter on this image, that shows the black piece going into the back left union and if a check valve is installed in this location it will stop diesel running back. My guess would be it's the pump.

Genuine Fuel Pressure Regulator Block Defender Discovery 2 TD5 2001
from www.4wdindustries.com.au

The fuel pressure regulator that normally leaks onto the gear box and the fuel cooler. It is underneath a black o ring. Have replaced the pump, filter (only one o ring in the middle) and the regulator. Anybody any ideas what is. A common fault on td5 vehicles is a fuel leak from the fuel pressure regulator block. Fuel pump making a gurgling, wooshing almost blender type noise, has done it before, so took out fuel pump and cleaned. The car sits on a clean surface and there are no signs of a leak anywhere. This is caused by a diaphragm and or seals within the block deteriorating. My guess would be it's the pump. Look to the top left of the filter on this image, that shows the black piece going into the back left union and if a check valve is installed in this location it will stop diesel running back.

Genuine Fuel Pressure Regulator Block Defender Discovery 2 TD5 2001

Discovery 2 Td5 Fuel Pressure Regulator Filter The car sits on a clean surface and there are no signs of a leak anywhere. This is caused by a diaphragm and or seals within the block deteriorating. Anybody any ideas what is. It is underneath a black o ring. The car sits on a clean surface and there are no signs of a leak anywhere. Have replaced the pump, filter (only one o ring in the middle) and the regulator. A common fault on td5 vehicles is a fuel leak from the fuel pressure regulator block. Fuel pump making a gurgling, wooshing almost blender type noise, has done it before, so took out fuel pump and cleaned. My guess would be it's the pump. Look to the top left of the filter on this image, that shows the black piece going into the back left union and if a check valve is installed in this location it will stop diesel running back. The fuel pressure regulator that normally leaks onto the gear box and the fuel cooler. When you remove the fuel pressure regulator there is a filter in the cylinder head.

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