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Title: HELPPPPP!!!! 2.2 DTI Fuel Tank Breather???
Post by: Sam Burton on 08 May 2012, 19:47:55
Right problem is ive got fuel leaking out of the plastic fuel lifter seal, i believe its a breather problem unless proven other wise as each time i put pressure down own the boot fuel pisses out through the seal ive done it up tight but its still pissing out onto which was the road now a bucket

Sam
Title: Re: HELPPPPP!!!! 2.2 DTI Fuel Tank Breather???
Post by: Sam Burton on 08 May 2012, 21:31:10
any oil burner owners????....... :-\
Title: Re: HELPPPPP!!!! 2.2 DTI Fuel Tank Breather???
Post by: freecall666 on 08 May 2012, 21:39:49
breather is just at back of tank just off centre. think you going to need a new pump tank seal or the metal part of the top of the tank ie bit you screw down, may be badly pitted with rust. :-\
Title: Re: HELPPPPP!!!! 2.2 DTI Fuel Tank Breather???
Post by: Sam Burton on 08 May 2012, 21:45:36
Ive just ordered a new metal part of the sender unit does anyone know of a decent place to get a new seal (the Black One)??
Title: Re: HELPPPPP!!!! 2.2 DTI Fuel Tank Breather???
Post by: Agemo on 08 May 2012, 21:54:12

Mine leaked once, just after I had cleaned out the swirl pot. I hadn't got the rubber seal in quite right, I think you are in with a good chance of sealing it if you have another go, I know it's not easy though.  :-\
Title: Re: HELPPPPP!!!! 2.2 DTI Fuel Tank Breather???
Post by: Sam Burton on 08 May 2012, 22:06:04
Right Agemo im gunna take your word for it and use some fuel up for abit then this weekend ill do it properly take fuel lines off give it a good clean up and try again, is it worth putting any sealant on the seal (sounds weird) when re-assembling

Sam
Title: Re: HELPPPPP!!!! 2.2 DTI Fuel Tank Breather???
Post by: Agemo on 09 May 2012, 08:56:30

No sealant required, if you get it right you won't need sealant, & if you get it wrong, the best sealant in the world won't make it Diesel-tight. You need the right rubber seal, the petrol ones are as different size if memory serves.  ::)