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transitgeoff wrote:Hi did it start life as diesel? if not petrol senders have a filter on the end which restricts flow and some people dont change the sender they just make a hole for the return,also in the pump where the fuel pipes enter and leave one has a filter inside when this gets dirty you loose power check this first .

transitgeoff wrote:Hi did it start life as diesel? if not petrol senders have a filter on the end which restricts flow and some people dont change the sender they just make a hole for the return,also in the pump where the fuel pipes enter and leave one has a filter inside when this gets dirty you loose power check this first .


GMC wrote:transitgeoff wrote:Hi did it start life as diesel? if not petrol senders have a filter on the end which restricts flow and some people dont change the sender they just make a hole for the return,also in the pump where the fuel pipes enter and leave one has a filter inside when this gets dirty you loose power check this first .
What components are different in a diesel transit, which would allow me to confirm if it was formally a petrol?
When you say 'change the sender" , what exactly do you mean?
Thanks for the info guys, it gives me a few things to check.


Luke wrote:Is that the same on a mk3/4/5 fred?
I was thinking about the question an i couldnt think of an obvious answer!!
I once owned a mk3 pickup Di i only realised it was once a petrol when i noticed it on the log book!!



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