My primer in my 80 is a bit dodgy and takes a fair while to pump diesel. Bear in mind I have a Racor in line fuel/water separator. Wonderring if anyone has put an aftermarket heavy duty one in or go for a spec one again?????
Dave.
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Pump primer
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Head down to the local diesel parts supplier, they will have a range of standalone primers and primer/filter heads.
If your primer head is losing pressure, fair chance some seals are gone and you may be sucking air in via the primer head when driving.
Here is a combo primer/filter in my Camolux (its a generic fitment)
If your primer head is losing pressure, fair chance some seals are gone and you may be sucking air in via the primer head when driving.
Here is a combo primer/filter in my Camolux (its a generic fitment)
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