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big dead spot

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big dead spot

Post by THOMO89 »

just wanna get some info to see if any one else has had this prob, if i take off in first rev it out a bit thann the same with second gear soon as it heats 2 grand it starts dying only sometimes though and today the old gu done it bad its like it cut the fuel out sounded like jake brakes any thoughts thanks.
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Post by jemmos »

has your fuel, boost been tweeked?? there is a tiny filter in the injector pump that can fill with wax, coz of more fuel. blow it out and hey presto, flat gone, well on my gu any way. iv started running a in line filter between the tank and fuel filter to take care of most of this. hope it helps :armsup: :popcorn:
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Post by THOMO89 »

thanks mate where abouts is the filter is it easy enough to get to
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Post by jemmos »

what engine is it? 4.2 turbo diesel??? :?
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Post by THOMO89 »

yeh mate 99 gu ute
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Post by jemmos »

yeah, same as mine. its hard to explain ill get some photos up 2 show you. but its a banjo bolt on top of the fuel pump, acessable from the top towards the front, if you undo it pull the bolt out, there is a small spring, pull that out. then dig a small screwdriver down the hole and with a bit of persistance it will come out. it s like a small thimble . hope it helps
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Post by THOMO89 »

thanks mate problem fixed goes heaps better now it was fairly full .
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Post by jemmos »

good to hear mate. glad i could help :armsup: :armsup:
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