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shouldn't need a sedimenter, mine hasn't got one either but at the base of the fuelfilter (engine bay bulkhead) there should be a plastic wheel to undo to drain off water, i'd just change the filter and forget it..:thumbup:

 

changed filter.:thumbup1:

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Disco's suffer with the metal fuel pipe going porous where it comes out of the tank. This lets air into the fuel system. Take the plate up in the boot floor & cover the metal fuel pipes with grease. This will stop air getting into the system. If this helps change the fuel pipes.

 

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Disco's suffer with the metal fuel pipe going porous where it comes out of the tank. This lets air into the fuel system. Take the plate up in the boot floor & cover the metal fuel pipes with grease. This will stop air getting into the system. If this helps change the fuel pipes.

 

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Now theres a good little tip. Cheers mate. I'll try that.

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If your engine is turning over long enough for it to flatten a good battery then its probably fuel related.

 

Yeah, that's where we are up to. From cold the battery cranks it over fast and normal. It's just taking ages to fire so the battery gets slower.

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