Fuelling Issues on 1.9TD - Fuel Tank Question

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Fuelling Issues on 1.9TD - Fuel Tank Question

Post by marksticky » Fri Nov 29, 2024 4:42 pm

Hi all,

Hoping someone might be able to help here...

My 1.9TD Samurai (original XUD9) has been having fuelling issues when under load (dying completely when going uphill and causing enough vacuum in the fuel line to suck the filters priming bulb in), almost certainly caused by rust and diesel bug in the tank as she's been sat with not much fuel in for far too long (5+ years).

Anyway, we've cleaned out the tank and flushed the fuel lines, and all is looking much better, but I have a question about the fuel outlet pipe in the tank: As far as I can tell, the 1.9TD used the same tank as the Spanish carb models - does the outlet pipe have a 1-way valve and/or mesh on the end?

There is resistance when blowing into this pipe but not when sucking - thinking this could either be a 1-way valve (that I can't find any reference to) or that a load of diesel bug/sludge made it's way through a mesh and is now effectively creating a 1-way valve (and we therefore have some more cleaning to do).

If anyone has any photos of the tank internals that would be great!

Cheers,
Mark
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Re: Fuelling Issues on 1.9TD - Fuel Tank Question

Post by ScottieJ » Sat Nov 30, 2024 10:22 am

As far as I’m aware there isn’t a one way valve but I think there is a mesh on the pick up. I can check on a spare Spanish tank I have in the workshop on wed eve for you though 👍 I’ll try my best to remember.
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Re: Fuelling Issues on 1.9TD - Fuel Tank Question

Post by d_r_1989 » Sat Nov 30, 2024 10:08 pm

Mine was doing the same as yours Mark, turned out to be priming bulbs at fault on 2 different bulbs. Bypassed these and not had an issue since

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Re: Fuelling Issues on 1.9TD - Fuel Tank Question

Post by marksticky » Sun Dec 08, 2024 1:23 pm

Cheers for the responses!

Eventually managed to get a good photo through the fuel sender hole, which shows no valve or mesh on the outlet pipe - I've attached a photo in case this helps anyone in future.
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After even more cleaning we put it all back together and then had different running issues - would start but not run for more than 3-5 seconds. Suspected either air in the fuel pump or dodgy stop solenoid. After much priming and many starting attempts it eventually fired into life and continued running, and is now more responsive than it has been in a while!

Will keep an eye on it but hopefully this was just air in the system, from having the tank off, that was hard to get rid of (I've read it can sometimes be a nightmare getting air out of the Lucas pump). As suggested, the priming bulb is also a known point of failure/letting air in so will keep an eye on that too.
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Re: Fuelling Issues on 1.9TD - Fuel Tank Question

Post by d_r_1989 » Tue Dec 10, 2024 9:50 pm

Bosch pumps are definitely worth the swap. Mines proved faultless for well over 10 years and gives good performance

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