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exmilade



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Fuel filter location

Hi All
Anyone know where the fuel filter is located, before I go searching for it?

Post #114178 21st Sep 2011 8:03 am
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alex_pescaru



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In front of the engine, below the engine cover and above and a little to the left of the oil filter.
Take off the engine cover and you'll see it on the route of the fuel lines.

Post #114189 21st Sep 2011 9:28 am
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exmilade



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Thanks for that, but, any ideas why the car won't start now.
Seems to me the low pressure fuel tank pump doesn't work now.
Looked at fuse and it is OK.
Press START button without clutch down and a buzz comes from the back as if it's priming.
Took output pipe off new filter and put a clear large bore pipe onto the filter output and into an oil container.
Trying to start the engine DOES NOT result in fuel being pumped out of the fuel filter.
Took the two pipes off from the pump side, held finger on one and blew down the clear plastic pipe and air came out the input to the filter so the filter isn't blocked.
Then put clear pipe on the input pipe that comes direct from the pump and nothing comes out when the engine is cranking.

Any ideas anyone??


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Post #114202 21st Sep 2011 11:02 am
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Have you primed it Question
http://www.freel2.com/forum/post55775.html#55775

Post #114204 21st Sep 2011 11:12 am
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druand



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Always fill new filter with fuel before fitting. I know its a little messy but MUST be done. All FL2's (3) Gone
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Post #114209 21st Sep 2011 11:49 am
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alex_pescaru



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There is no low pressure fuel tank pump.
The system needs to be bleeded.
That fuel pump from the tank is just for equalizing the two sections of the tank and not for lifting fuel up to the engine.

Why don't you read the topic from Maintenance&Modification regarding the fuel filter???
It would have saved you a lot of problems/worries...
http://www.freel2.com/forum/topic9310.html
Maybe the topic above could be made sticky in the Maintenance section?...

Post #114212 21st Sep 2011 12:20 pm
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exmilade



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Thanks Alex, for some reason I didn't pick up on the thread which you gave me (you know sometimes when you look so hard you don't actually see it under your nose - I even used the search function but didn't notice that thread).

Anyway, holding my finger on the started button for 20 seconds numerous times didn't prime it as suggested.
So I filled the filter with fuel through the input port and after a few turns the engine fired up.

Thanks for all your help and sorry to have been a pain in the a**e. Bow down

Post #114224 21st Sep 2011 1:10 pm
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alex_pescaru



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Hey, I hope that you aren't upset on me for suggesting that you should read the thread on fuel filter change...
If so, please excuse me! Embarassed
I didn't want to sound that way....

Post #114234 21st Sep 2011 2:19 pm
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exmilade



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Heh no probs. I appreciate the help and advice, that's what this forum is all about.

The FL2 passed it's MOT with flying colours today, yippee!

Cheers

Post #114258 21st Sep 2011 4:08 pm
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