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grout20 1st February 2018 08:47

V6 Petrol Rail leak... now CURED !!
 
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Hi all

I spotted what looks like a weeping O ring on my fuel rail last night and took a quick photo (hopefully attached)

I've searched on here and have an idea on the fiddly technique to take apart the connector (I think it was an old Arctic thread... thanks!) but can I do the job without major disassembly of the car?

Has anyone done the same connector /area "in situ"?

I'm sure if this one has decided to weep then I need to check/consider doing others in the rail, but thought I'd ask your advice on just this one.

Haven't even removed the top cover yet.... just gathering advice, encouragement and courage!

Thanks in advance

John

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Arctic 1st February 2018 09:46

Hi John.
I can not see anything from the photo' except a light brown stain? lift the engine cover off and have a really good look, can you smell fuel? you may find it is one of the breather pipes if so then it is an easy replacement, take another closer look and report back to us cheers Arctic

grout20 1st February 2018 13:24

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Originally Posted by Arctic (Post 2590952)
Hi John.
I can not see anything from the photo' except a light brown stain? lift the engine cover off and have a really good look, can you smell fuel? you may find it is one of the breather pipes if so then it is an easy replacement, take another closer look and report back to us cheers Arctic


Hi and thanks

Yes I can smell and see a drip of petrol ... it is causing the dark black stain under and to the left of the light brown stain (rubbish picture I know! 😊 )

I'll take the cover off and have a good look. Would be good if it's a breather pipe... that sounds simpler than an O ring!

Will check and advise tomorrow

Thanks again
John

Lord of Hog 2nd February 2018 07:21

O-rings are easy enough. Just get some decent Viton ones. They're available from a respected trader on a certain internet auction site, either complete sets or specific locations. Just don't be afraid to use a bit of brute force to make sure the new one is located correctly. It's not as fragile as you might think.

grout20 2nd February 2018 15:26

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Originally Posted by Arctic (Post 2590952)
Hi John..... take another closer look and report back to us cheers Arctic


Hi again

OK .... cover taken off, and turning the ignition on the dripping starts, I guess as the fuel pressure builds up. Turn on the engine and the drips increase. Yikes! :eek:

It looks like the drips originate from the joint between the silver (interconnecting) pipe and the black rail, where it all joins together with the angled clip thingy. See photos attached.

So ......to access that joint and renew the O rings on the interconnect pipe.... do I disconnect all the electric connections, carefully remove that angled clip thingy, undo the fuel feed pipe at the other end, and remove the whole rail ... bringing with it with the 3 complete injectors? (Terrible grammar but hope that makes sense! )

Or ....is there another way .... e.g can you just pull the disconnected fuel rail UPwards which disconnects the rail from the top of the injectors but leaves the rest behind?.

Or .... is there a fiendish way that you guys know about just to get at the interconnecting pipe O ring without more disassembling?

I'll renew all disturbed O rings.... but at this time don't want to remove / renew EVERY O ring in the whole system unless I have to. Probably a later job.... especially those on the "back" fuel rail !

And... finally.... presumably as long as the ignition is off, the fuel pressure will "disappear", in a fountain of fuel probably, when I undo the first O ring joint?

I've never removed injectors or fuel O rings so all advice welcome.

Thanks in advance !
John

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grout20 2nd February 2018 15:30

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Originally Posted by Lord of Hog (Post 2591287)
O-rings are easy enough. Just get some decent Viton ones. .....

Thanks.

Yes, ordered some Viton ones for a couple of the suspected areas, but I don't think I've covered all areas now I've looked closer! (See previous post :duh: )

Kind regards

John

Astraeus 3rd February 2018 09:31

Make sure
 
Make sure that the bottom of the metal clip is actually home properly when re assembling buddy

Chris

grout20 3rd February 2018 09:44

Thanks
 
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Originally Posted by Astraeus (Post 2591688)
Make sure that the bottom of the metal clip is actually home properly when re assembling buddy
Chris


Thanks Chris, thanks for the tip, sounds like you've been there!

It is possible to take apart that joint under the clip to replace the O ring without disturbing the rest of the rail/injectors, or is it best to remove the complete rail to get access?

Tia
John

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grout20 4th February 2018 13:47

Hi all... any more tips re the interconnect pipe O ring replacement method.

Re earlier post, can I get at it without removing all the pipework, injectors etc?

Tia

John

T-Cut 4th February 2018 15:43

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Originally Posted by grout20 (Post 2592101)
Re earlier post, can I get at it without removing all the pipework, injectors etc?

Looking at it https://rimmerbros.com/Item--i-GRID001941

I doubt you'll separate the two rails without slackening the mounting bolts on the front one. Then lift it off the injectors so the left end can swing out. Having said that, I've never done it myself.

TC


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