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5th October 2023, 12:39 | #1 |
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Fuel line CONNECTOR for Rover 75
Rover 75 Tourer, V6 automatic, 2004.
I saw petrol dripping from a short line (between manifold and battery). I touched it and it began to gush, so pushed it together. RAC man demonstrated how loose the connection is, so used cable ties and that got me home. There are loads of these parts on the internet, but could someone please tell me which size connector the 75 requires? Thank you. |
18th October 2023, 18:38 | #2 | |
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Don't know if they'll be the same diameter being that mine's a diesel but I'll be under the bonnet of my CDT tomorrow to get the right dimensions/spec of its leaking quick connect fitting/s, one or both of which are persisting diesel all over the fuel filter. First guess is 6.3mm but don't quote me. Only one of the two is leaking (input side) but if one's gone the other won't be far behind so I'll be replacing both. Last edited by Les Paul; 18th October 2023 at 18:49.. |
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19th October 2023, 08:45 | #3 |
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Don't know about the petrol cars, but for the diesels you just need to replace the O rings.
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