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Don't know the proper name, i'm sure a few HDI owners will know what i'm on about. Need the fuel supply line that I think goes into the filter housing that has the small damper in it to stop the vibration and noises.
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Give me a couple of days and i should have one, drop me a pm with a pic of what you need if you can.
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I havent got a pic unfortunatly, I'm pretty sure poodle has a pic which he posted a while ago but I can't find it.
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Is it the one that goes under the car looks like a rad type
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I read on the internet somewhere that crimping the fuel line slightly in two places close to each other and at 90 degrees to each other can stop the whine.
Tempted to try, what harm can it really do! Worst case scenario is that I need to replace the line..