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Old 07-12-2011, 12:02   #1
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Default banjo filter where??97 t2 27tdi

just followed the download to remove the banjo filter on my 27tdi 97 and ther isnt one there no nut in the place the download says does anyone know if they are fitted on the 97 model tdi or is it in a different place
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Old 07-12-2011, 13:35   #2
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just followed the download to remove the banjo filter on my 27tdi 97 and ther isnt one there no nut in the place the download says does anyone know if they are fitted on the 97 model tdi or is it in a different place
not all have them...the download section is based on the older TD models.
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Old 07-12-2011, 21:16   #3
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As clivvy says..........not all of them have a mini filter ....DON'T KNOW WHY.Mine does and I have had to clean it in the past due to rough running and finding it half blocked with crud.

When you say there is no nut in the place ,where are you actually looking as there is a banjo union with a bolt thru it on the inlet to the injector pump........the mini filter is usually located in the bolt itself like mine and can't be taken out(Just cleaned in situ and blown out with compressed air)OR I have heard people hooking it out from inside the pump housing on their pumps AND people have taken it out completely and not bothered putting it back in which I find strange
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Old 08-12-2011, 00:51   #4
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As clivvy says..........not all of them have a mini filter ....DON'T KNOW WHY.Mine does and I have had to clean it in the past due to rough running and finding it half blocked with crud.

When you say there is no nut in the place ,where are you actually looking as there is a banjo union with a bolt thru it on the inlet to the injector pump........the mini filter is usually located in the bolt itself like mine and can't be taken out(Just cleaned in situ and blown out with compressed air)OR I have heard people hooking it out from inside the pump housing on their pumps AND people have taken it out completely and not bothered putting it back in which I find strange
its not as shown in the download but there is a pipe that runs to the pump which has a bolt in the top and it is like a banjo union would that be it ? the nut seems to have a very thin head on it (not much to grip onto with a spanner
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its not as shown in the download but there is a pipe that runs to the pump which has a bolt in the top and it is like a banjo union would that be it ? the nut seems to have a very thin head on it (not much to grip onto with a spanner
if ity were not that whats the worst would hapen if i undone it ???
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Old 08-12-2011, 08:13   #6
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its not as shown in the download but there is a pipe that runs to the pump which has a bolt in the top and it is like a banjo union would that be it ? the nut seems to have a very thin head on it (not much to grip onto with a spanner
That's the bolt just get a 17mm socket a uj and long ext u won't need to take anything else of the car but carefully not to loose the bolt or the 2washers s
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That's the bolt just get a 17mm socket a uj and long ext u won't need to take anything else of the car but carefully not to loose the bolt or the 2washers s
so no need to remove the p sterring pump?
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Old 08-12-2011, 11:06   #8
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so no need to remove the p sterring pump?
Mine is a Bosch pump and its abit akward but do able just don't drop anything
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Mine is a Bosch pump and its abit akward but do able just don't drop anything
once all put back together is it a case of just priming by the filter pump and start ?
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so no need to remove the p sterring pump?
Mine is a Bosch pump and its abit akward but do able just don't drop anything
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Old 08-12-2011, 12:04   #11
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once all put back together is it a case of just priming by the filter pump and start ?
I did mine last week and once put back just turned key and off she went
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Old 08-12-2011, 12:07   #12
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"so no need to remove the p sterring pump?"
Ifound it easier to remove this and the battery but do-able without
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Old 10-12-2011, 19:59   #13
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Did mine without removing anything but I have stuff missing from mine, and the pump isn't the right one either. I used a long socket extension with a universal joint on the end, and a magnetic pick up tool to lift the bolt out once it was undone. You'll should really replace the copper crush washers so get some ready in case you lose them.
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Old 10-12-2011, 20:37   #14
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Have you done it yet Pablo ??
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