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dads tractor
22nd October 2013, 05:45 PM
OK I know the sintered bronze filter is to stop any fluff from new fuel filters but cant find a answer to why there is a little hole on the side and its function .The reason I'm chasing this info is can it be drilled to a bigger size because everytime I clean the filter and the hole with co2 cleaner the td4.2t goes like a rocket then slowly drops back till the next clean usually about month to month and a half.

Over to you

Col.T
22nd October 2013, 07:29 PM
G'day Dad,
this is not to help you but rather to clue me up a bit.
My previous troll was a non turbo td42 and I haven't got the faintest memory of any bronze fuel filter, let alone cleaning it. Is this an after market item? Mine only had the standard filter which you drained water from and replaced each 40K (I think)...... Diesel from tank to filter to injector pump etc..
Dunno what you've got but if it clogs and stuffs your performance/economy within that short a time I'd be looking for help as well, unless of course you're doing say 40K per month.
Can't drop us a photo I 'spose?
regards
Col

dads tractor
22nd October 2013, 10:14 PM
COL.T it's not a massive difference but just a nice to have and it's stock standard 1 bloke on the Barkley Hwy thought he had done his turbo till I cleaned it for him 1 happy camper . Just trace your fuel lines too the back of the pump and you will see two fuel lines and a 17mm bolt undo the bolt with 2 copper washers give it a clean and the top end revs are up there .

happygu
22nd October 2013, 11:16 PM
I never ever cleaned mine in the 13 years I had it ......

Mic

Robo
24th October 2013, 11:23 AM
I never ever cleaned mine in the 13 years I had it ......

Mic

Here' a chance to confirm his fix.
nothing to lose, clean it out and see if yours goes any better also.

MudRunnerTD
24th October 2013, 11:52 AM
My GUIV TD42Ti does not have the filter in place. My research tells me that many guys run without it and many did not come with that banjo filter from factory regardless of the pump having a spot for it. I understand that many remove it due to the restrictions it creates and it does not seem to reduce the performance.

If yours is being clogged that quickly it's concerning. What is clogging it? Dirt or fluff? What brand of fuel filter are you running?
Hope that helps.

dads tractor
24th October 2013, 11:38 PM
MR normally Donaldson right through and yes I did know some models run without it and am thinking of give it the flick . Those type of filters are found in euro trucks mercs etc and are a real pain .

happygu
24th October 2013, 11:47 PM
Here' a chance to confirm his fix.
nothing to lose, clean it out and see if yours goes any better also.

Car is long gone Robo ..... but reading on further, maybe mine didnt have one too.

Mic

P4trol
25th October 2013, 12:17 AM
So which models Do have it?

dads tractor
23rd January 2014, 02:29 PM
Some further info while we are cleaning the bronze filter ; in the bolt that secures the banjo you will see a small hole clean that as well .I use oxy tip cleaner and CO2 cleaner to do this as its function after 3 mths research is to hold fuel pressure in the del side of the pump. (Thanks to DIESEL TEC Mackay for the info)

Jayden15
15th June 2020, 01:39 AM
Hi guys . Iam new to this forum . I have a rd28 and has rough idle that changes revs on its own . Iam suspecting a faulty injector pump . Is there anything i can do to diagnose and fix issues. Apart from buy a pump