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Fantastic!
4th Nov 2015 7:36 am
A.J.M
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Fantactic write up.
Will be pulling mine out shortly to get it cleaned up and checked out.In loving memory of FA54WSK.
Rest well old friend, your work is done.
4th Nov 2015 9:44 am
Barn1e D3 Decade
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Excellent Robbie. If we ever get cold weather and the FBH does not perform I will be doing this job.2005, TDV6 S, Auto, 190k miles, owned from new, V8 Brake Upgrade, Nancom Evo, RLD protector, BAS EGR blanking & Remap, separate ATF cooler, changing all the fluids ahead of time.
4th Nov 2015 9:45 am
Iguana
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Just read all of this, now feel able to give it a go this weekend
Top, top write-up Iggy/Ieuan
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4th Nov 2015 11:33 am
Robbie
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DiscoJake wrote:
Quick question; when you disconnect the water hoses to remove FBH do you loose much coolant? Does it need plugging if the car's not moving or is it just a negligible loss from just the loop in the pump?
You don't lose much but stoppering or clamping is an option if you want to cut the loss to a minimum. I have cheapo clamps similar to these:
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A1GSS wrote:
So how about a part ex swap out programme for us non-mechanical peeps... bit like wiggs' p/x Bluetooth exchange programme...?
I'm not sure what the sponsors would charge for such a service. Whilst the job is simple it does take a little time to clean the gunk out, so I guess the labour rate would have to reflect that. Conversely this makes it an attractive DIY task.
I work for free so my capacity is limited, but will help where I can.
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I've got one I can do this with if that's of any help? Does of course depend on the fault, but mostly I expect It will be blocked as per Robbie's great write up. Bodsys Brake Bible
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Robbie wrote:
If the vehicle is required for use whilst the FBH is being serviced, or you would like plenty time to tackle the FBH, then the vehicle can be driven without the FBH fitted. Lines and fixtures should be secured / tiewrapped, open electrical connectors bagged and the open end of the fuel pipe plugged (no fuel will be pumped without the FBH fitted).
Does this mean air tight plugged or just bunged up to keep the end clean? Fuel line that is!!
Fantastic write up Robbie
Your time and effort for doing this write up is much appreciated
11th Nov 2015 12:21 am
Woolmeister
Member Since: 26 Mar 2007
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Great write-up, Rob.
I will be attempting this task at some point over the next couple of weeks. Just need to pick-up a couple of 20mm barbed connectors so I can keep running the car whilst I have the FBH out to service.
I've already ordered some new gaskets from Dan at Duckworth's but was also wondering if it's worthwhile - or even possible - to replace the glow plug at the same time? I imagine these degrade in just the same way that TDV6 glow plugs do and they appear to be a purchasable part on eBay and elsewhere. Does anybody have the correct Webasto part number for the glow plugs (appreciate they may not be available from LR), please?
Iceman08, I should imagine that the fuel pipe just needs to be plugged to prevent anything getting in (and bunging it up).
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21st Nov 2015 8:36 pm
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I'll add a write-up for the venturi burner assembly and the glowplug.Land Rover - Turning Drivers into Mechanics Since 1948
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Absolutely awesome write up Robbie. I would happily have a go at doing one now having read it. Jarrod
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21st Nov 2015 9:24 pm
Robbie
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Woolmeister wrote:
I've already ordered some new gaskets from Dan at Duckworth's but was also wondering if it's worthwhile - or even possible - to replace the glow plug at the same time?
Steve
Steve,
I've just added a further guide to the first page of the thread (second post down) that covers the venturi burner, glowplug and gaskets. I'll expand on any points if you have any questions.
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