Diesel syphoning
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Diesel syphoning
The previous owner of my 1.6 n/a diesel told me not to fill the tank right up because "the diesel syphons". I'm presuming he meant it starts coming out of the filler cap? I haven't actually verified this myself, but ideally I could fill it right up, especially when touring, so a couple of questions:-
1. Is this a common problem with diesels?
2. What might be the cause and is there anything I can do about it?
cheers in advance helpful T25 people!
1. Is this a common problem with diesels?
2. What might be the cause and is there anything I can do about it?
cheers in advance helpful T25 people!
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Re: Diesel syphoning
whilst i can see through paintwork , im afraid chassis' beat me, usual rot on top of tank, grommets for breathers pulled out/missing.breather pipes perished missing , you can reach in and feel most of the above if you know what your groping for.
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you can reach in and feel most of the above if you know what your groping for.
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its refered to as 'bait'
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Thats what Jimmy saville said.
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jail that is. or is that goal?
I will get some pics of the door half open tomorrow been having to do some work today then fixing a BMW mirror with a load of p40 cos they cost far too much. doesn't look too bad and will last longer than the previous araldite attempt.
I will get some pics of the door half open tomorrow been having to do some work today then fixing a BMW mirror with a load of p40 cos they cost far too much. doesn't look too bad and will last longer than the previous araldite attempt.
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saw that mr star today, he was waffling about stuff and i thought how touching he's got his grand or great grand daughter there to support him , nope t'was his bride to beboxer wrote:Thats what Jimmy saville said.
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Yea nice she was showing support but you have to say it didn't help his cause!
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Re: Diesel syphoning
Bump - I decided to test the theory of what happens if I fill my tank right to the top this morning - guy at next pump kindly pointed out I was pi$$ing diesel all over the forecourt. So it comes out of the top of the tank somewhere - presumably through a breather or where the filler joins? Any common issues with this happening? Haven't noticed any fuel leaks before, and after driving for 30 mins I just checked it and it's not leaking now..
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Re: Diesel syphoning
It's the rubber pipes to the expansion tanks.discipleofsketch wrote:Bump - I decided to test the theory of what happens if I fill my tank right to the top this morning - guy at next pump kindly pointed out I was pi$$ing diesel all over the forecourt. So it comes out of the top of the tank somewhere - presumably through a breather or where the filler joins? Any common issues with this happening? Haven't noticed any fuel leaks before, and after driving for 30 mins I just checked it and it's not leaking now..
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discipleofsketch wrote: Any common issues with this happening?
yeah...it's old.. things break and wear out
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Got the same problem on mine - its on the list to sort but just get by with only filling 3/4 for now
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Cheers for the replies Adrian and Oldie But Goodie - very helpful!
You're kidding? No-one told me my van was old! I feel stupid now - should I just replace the whole van?
kevtherev wrote: yeah...it's old.. things break and wear out
You're kidding? No-one told me my van was old! I feel stupid now - should I just replace the whole van?
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