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12-11-2015, 02:13 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-11-2015, 03:57 PM by pug306driver.)
[attachment=25744]Back safe and sound.
But what is the devise shown in the picture, looks like a metal can with a diaphragm ? and shraieder valve, like a tyre valve, on the fuel delivery line, the larger diameter fuel line. A test point for the tank pump fuel pressure??
.JPGnot having much luck posting the picture, ok will try again in a bit.
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I'm pretty sure that's not meant to be there!
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its a peugeot mod to stop the fuel lines resonating through the car
some cars sounded like bee's buzzing coming from the fuel lines
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I wanna see this picture he is on about now haha.
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Can't see the picture, but as above, sounds like the fuel line damper.
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htbh did you do that! thanks cully......
its the device more or less in the centre of the picture, with the rubber fuel hose to the left, and the rubber cap on top of the valve.
Looks like it may have a sprung loaded diaphragm inside?
A damper could well make sense, particularly if pug have had problems with resonating fuel line noises.
Can a pressure reading be taken form this point and is a reading listed anywhere ?
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If your problem is occasional power loss, check the brake switch. If it's going on and off the ecu cuts power as it thinks you're on the brakes.
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Thanks for that one, occasionally I have been pressing the brakes slightly ( big feet and occasionally just on brake pedal whilst pressing the throttle, ) but am now more carefull........will be drilling a small hole in the centre brake cluster cover so should see a red dot if pressing the brakes, and throttle.
Didn't know that the ecu would cut power when brakes pressed, the wonder of ecu and software, makes good sense really.
Thanks for the heads up. as ever brilliant forum.