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Andy-H



Member Since: 07 Jan 2010
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Fuel Filter Change.

I have just changed the Fuel filter on my diesel FL2, and being somewhat naive, I assumed that the filter would be self priming using the "In tank" electric pump . After several cycles of switching on and off the ignition only, the filter was still empty. Even after these attempts, I tried cranking the engine. Still no fuel in the filter!.
I eventually filled the filter manually, using a pipe and funnel, fitted the pipes, and started almost instantly.
Am I missing a trick here?, or have we taken a step backwards regarding "priming fuel filters".

Post #55770 18th Jan 2010 6:15 pm
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superspark



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To be honest ive not looked where the diesel filter is but on my van there is a primer bulb you squeeze to pump up the presure before you start to crank the engine over.
It will be interesting to know if anyone else hs changed the filter and what they did

Post #55775 18th Jan 2010 6:28 pm
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Rowy



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My Mobile mechanic services mine and after the first service it primed it's self and started first time but the Second sevice we had to prime it by Pressing ignition on (no clutch) for about 20 seconds approx 8 times, and then it started-not sure on the official procedure Question Question

Post #55941 20th Jan 2010 4:39 am
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alex_pescaru



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The training manual says:
When a filter is renewed a special tool is required to prime the fuel system (to refill filter)

And as superspark says, the "special tool" is a plain and simple primer bulb.
See here: https://www.freel2.com/gallery/albums/user...eeding.pdf

Andy-H wrote:
I assumed that the filter would be self priming using the "In tank" electric pump.

The in tank electric pump is only for supplying fuel from one part of the tank to another and not to supply fuel to the engine. The training manual says this:
Fuel is drawn from the fuel tank by the engine mounted lift pump. The in-tank pump does not deliver fuel to the engine, and only delivers fuel through the two jet pumps to maintain fuel in the fuel delivery pot.

Post #56027 20th Jan 2010 8:48 pm
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Andy-H



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Thanks for this usefull information. It makes sense now why the filter remained empty, just switching on the ignition would do nothing.
The section from the manual explains all..... Thank you...

Post #56035 20th Jan 2010 9:43 pm
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Andy-H



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Just been in my local car spares and found that "Laser Tools" market the almost identical priming tool for a Vauxhall Vectra, for about £12. It looks as if it could be easily adapted to do the job on the FL2.
They also market just the "Bulb" with non return valve for about £5.

Post #56291 22nd Jan 2010 7:07 pm
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