Air lock introduced by new fuel filter
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Re: Air lock introduced by new fuel filter
Thanks Rita
Re: Air lock introduced by new fuel filter
Ah! Just found out there's a 2 week lead time on ordering that part and we're going on holiday in a week! The blanking plug idea is interesting, but won't it need a seal against the filter housing? If anyone can suggest a workaround, I'd be grateful.
Re: Air lock introduced by new fuel filter
Did you try these people as suggested,
http://www.bongospares.co.uk/
There is also a breaker in Mossend Bellshill that often has a pile of bongos.
You could also fit a compatible plain fuel filter Without the sensor Hole.
Some filters actually come with a plastic water trap tap independent of the sensor.
This is the contact details for the Mossend breakers,
Autorecycling Ltd
May Robertson
AUTORECYCLING LTD MAIN ST MOSSEND
BELLSHILL
North Lanarkshire
ML4 1DX
United Kingdom
Phone:7771611057
Email:[email protected]
http://www.bongospares.co.uk/
There is also a breaker in Mossend Bellshill that often has a pile of bongos.
You could also fit a compatible plain fuel filter Without the sensor Hole.
Some filters actually come with a plastic water trap tap independent of the sensor.
This is the contact details for the Mossend breakers,
Autorecycling Ltd
May Robertson
AUTORECYCLING LTD MAIN ST MOSSEND
BELLSHILL
North Lanarkshire
ML4 1DX
United Kingdom
Phone:7771611057
Email:[email protected]
Re: Air lock introduced by new fuel filter
Thanks Teenmal,
we got one from Bongo Spares (It was MazdaBongo who couldn't deliver for two weeks), so we're all set. Useful to know about the breakers though. This forum is a great resource!
we got one from Bongo Spares (It was MazdaBongo who couldn't deliver for two weeks), so we're all set. Useful to know about the breakers though. This forum is a great resource!
Re: Air lock introduced by new fuel filter
The epic continues! Fitted the sensor (plus seal) and the van starts and runs, but there's diesel escaping from the leak off pipe that runs to the injectors (passes excess fuel back to the tank) so we need a new one. Anyone have a part no. for this? Thanks
Re: Air lock introduced by new fuel filter
Have you come across the lushprojects diagrams? http://lushprojects.com/bongopartsmk2/Elbowpipe wrote:The epic continues! Fitted the sensor (plus seal) and the van starts and runs, but there's diesel escaping from the leak off pipe that runs to the injectors (passes excess fuel back to the tank) so we need a new one. Anyone have a part no. for this? Thanks
I don't think the numbers quoted are supplier part numbers (could be corrected here) but at least you have a unique reference. If you can't get a new one in time then good 'ole Bongospares.co.uk may be able to get you out of trouble, again! Also the pipe may be the same on the Ford Ranger WLT engine, so might be worth asking a Ford garage.
Chris with BertieB
'96 White unconverted AFT 2.5L Diesel 4WD
'96 White unconverted AFT 2.5L Diesel 4WD
Re: Air lock introduced by new fuel filter
Thanks! Already found it on Bongo Spares http://www.bongospares.co.uk/shop/engin ... -off-rail/
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Re: Air lock introduced by new fuel filter
careful,
there are 2 types, one for long glow plugs, one for short glow plugs. the difference is the low plugs and connecting bar sit lower and will touch the top of a high loop pipe.
there are 2 types, one for long glow plugs, one for short glow plugs. the difference is the low plugs and connecting bar sit lower and will touch the top of a high loop pipe.
Re: Air lock introduced by new fuel filter
That's Strange, I would not think they would use different pipe assy . Are you not getting confused with the glow/heater plugs rail.Northern Bongolow wrote:careful,
there are 2 types, one for long glow plugs, one for short glow plugs. the difference is the low plugs and connecting bar sit lower and will touch the top of a high loop pipe.

Good Luck.
Re: Air lock introduced by new fuel filter
http://www.bongospares.co.uk/shop/engin ... -off-rail/ This is what I ordered. Assuming it connects to the 4 fuel injectors. I have until this afternoon to change the order. Northern Bongolow?
Re: Air lock introduced by new fuel filter
Elbowpipe wrote:http://www.bongospares.co.uk/shop/engin ... -off-rail/ This is what I ordered. Assuming it connects to the 4 fuel injectors. I have until this afternoon to change the order. Northern Bongolow?
That's the correct part for your vehicle , all years and GP types are the same .
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Re: Air lock introduced by new fuel filter
there are 2 different link pipes for the injectors, they have a slightly dif loop heights to accommodate the difference in the glow plug heights, long plugs or short, all the connecting rails are the same, hense the need to bend or modify things if you go from long plugs to short plugs.
Re: Air lock introduced by new fuel filter
You are a hard man to convince...Northern Bongolow wrote:there are 2 different link pipes for the injectors, they have a slightly dif loop heights to accommodate the difference in the glow plug heights, long plugs or short, all the connecting rails are the same, hense the need to bend or modify things if you go from long plugs to short plugs.
1995 to end of production they use the Same Fuel leak off pipe WL00133G90B (SAME PIPE)
1995 to 1997 use glow plug rail/cord WL021861X
!997 to end of production use flow plug rail/cord WL211861XA (TWO DIFFRENT) rails/cords. The reason for the change is to accommodate the difference in glow/heater plug lengths on the later model..
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Re: Air lock introduced by new fuel filter
i typed a reply arguing with you yet again,
then reread your answer/statement again.which i now understand,
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so - - - - - - - - . after working on approx 40 to 50 different bongos ive never seen different glow plug connecting rails. but my wifes injector link pipe, late 96, with short plugs was different to my very early 95 with factory long plugs.
so is it a typo /misprint, and will you have to obtain pics of the two rails/link pipes side by side before i shut up and accept the possible.



so - - - - - - - - . after working on approx 40 to 50 different bongos ive never seen different glow plug connecting rails. but my wifes injector link pipe, late 96, with short plugs was different to my very early 95 with factory long plugs.
so is it a typo /misprint, and will you have to obtain pics of the two rails/link pipes side by side before i shut up and accept the possible.


