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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / February 2006

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205XLD Fuel filter

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Tony M - 31 Jan 2006 23:23 GMT
My 1988 205 diesel has a CAV fuel filter/primer which leaks when
pressurised. I picked up a similar unit (but french make) from a slightly
later 205,  but when I got around to fitting it I noticed that the Lucas
filter has a water heating feed.

Question.... Is it worth fitting the filter and bypassing the water feed,
or blanking the feed off,  or just buying a proper Lucas CAV unit ???

Thanks

Tony M
Brian - 01 Feb 2006 08:20 GMT
> My 1988 205 diesel has a CAV fuel filter/primer which leaks when
> pressurised. I picked up a similar unit (but french make) from a slightly
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> Tony M

You can just get the plunger unit to fit in the filter housing. Failing
that, if it will come apart, you can be sure that the only fault is a worn
out O ring.
The water heating is useful at this time of year.
G.T - 02 Feb 2006 12:27 GMT
Hi,

> The water heating is useful at this time of year.
i would have said yes, but from experience, I'd tell no. My brother had to
remove the fuel heating system due to a fuel pipe crack (won't explain it)
on his '91 DTurbo and lived in eastern France with no trouble.

Regards,
G.T
205 Diesel & turbo-Diesel : www.205d.com
Tony M - 03 Feb 2006 23:18 GMT
Many thanks for the responses.

You can't build one filter out of the two,  as the Lucas bolts together from
the top
whereas the french one assermbles from the bottom. That said, I'm sure I
could sort that problem
but I don't have the time/will/enthusiasm.

I think a new Lucas CAV unit is the answer.  Anyone know of the price/online
supplier ??

Cheers

Tony M

> Hi,
>
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> G.T
> 205 Diesel & turbo-Diesel : www.205d.com
 
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