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Mikey



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Aftermath of a misfuelling...

SDV8 recovered in recently, as a non start

Drained a little fuel, and it wasn't diesel that came out. Smelled like thinners, was red in colour Shocked

Dropped the tank and cleaned out, flushed out the fuel lines, refilled with £100 of fresh diesel. Started and ran beautifully for 10 minutes, then cut out and refused to start again

Some diag, and a long story short, we found this...

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Don't misfuel your SDV8's (or any diesel system for that matter!) Thumbs Up

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Post #656989 17th Feb 2023 8:52pm
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MrWold



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England 2014 Range Rover Autobiography SDV8 Barolo Black

Could you explain for the likes of me what that is and where it is? Chris

2014 FFRR 4.4 SDV8 Autobiography Barolo Black
2012 RRS SDV6 HSE Baltic Blue
and before I saw the light:
2011 Suzuki Grand Vitara SZ5
1998 Ford Mondeo V6 Ghia X
1990 Citroen BX GTi
1973 Triumph GT6

Post #657005 17th Feb 2023 10:30pm
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Phoenix



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That is your last line of defence against bits of the HP fuel pump getting into the cylinder bore and scoring them...

It's the top of a fuel injector, the HP fuel pump is engineered at a molecular level - i.e. the bushings are lubricated by diesel, if the pump were to run dry or run on something with a smaller molecular size (e.g. petrol), the pump vanes will rub against the bore of the pump, resulting in bits of the vanes contaminating the fuel and being pushed down to the injectors - clogging them whilst losing the ability to produce enough pressure for the engine to run.

This is why there is, and has been for some time, 'driver inducement' misfires on very low fuel level and a forced shutdown at critically low fuel levels - to prevent the HP pump running dry.

it's also why LR stipulate the whole fuel system is replaced in the event of a misfuel and the ignition has been turned on - let alone run. If it isn't, then the vehicle is placed on the 'restricted warranty register'.

Post #657009 17th Feb 2023 10:56pm
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gettingold



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Great diagnosis and explanation. visiting from www.rrsport.co.uk

Post #657022 18th Feb 2023 7:51am
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MrWold



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England 2014 Range Rover Autobiography SDV8 Barolo Black

As above, thanks Chris

2014 FFRR 4.4 SDV8 Autobiography Barolo Black
2012 RRS SDV6 HSE Baltic Blue
and before I saw the light:
2011 Suzuki Grand Vitara SZ5
1998 Ford Mondeo V6 Ghia X
1990 Citroen BX GTi
1973 Triumph GT6

Post #657023 18th Feb 2023 7:56am
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Mikey



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That is the end of the fuel rail PRV Thumbs Up

Covered in metal filings, from a failed HPFP

There were no filings in the tank when it was dropped initially, but it was covered in a sticky "substance" from whatever it had been refuelled with

Tank was cleaned, flushed and lines purged up to the HPFP until clean diesel came out. Started and ran initially, but the damage to the pump had already been done

First time I've seen a fuel system suffer that badly though Shocked

Post #657024 18th Feb 2023 8:02am
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Mikey



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FWIW, this is what was drained from the tank

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Post #657025 18th Feb 2023 8:07am
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Danb_220_2019



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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV8 Fuji White

I'm going to go out on a limb and suggest a backyard attempt at washing red diesel gone wrong. 2012 (L322) 4.4TDV8 Vogue SE, RSE, Fuji White over Arabica.
Previous V8s: BMW 645Ci, P38 4.6, P38 4.0, Merc CL500
Previous others: Honda x1, Volvo x7, Rover x6, BMW x6, Ford x1, Mercedes x2, Skoda x3, VW x2, Renault x2, Citroen x1, Mazda x3, Nissan x1, Audi x3, Kia x1, Fiat x4, Subaru x3, Austin x2, Triumph x2, Jeep x2, Hyundai x2, Lexus x1, Mitsubishi x1, Saab x2... and some others I've forgotten!

Post #657035 18th Feb 2023 9:36am
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Mikey



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Customer has said it was supplied by a reputable retailer. Clearly it isn't Laughing

Post #657036 18th Feb 2023 9:47am
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gettingold



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Could it be the 2 stroke oil mixture? visiting from www.rrsport.co.uk

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caymanblack



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Is the engine Censored now? overfinch modified

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Mikey



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gettingold wrote:
Could it be the 2 stroke oil mixture?


Not sure if serious or sarcastic Laughing

This was, apparently, white diesel, delivered directly from a nationwide fuel supplier. Clearly something has gone wrong someplace

Post #657059 18th Feb 2023 12:52pm
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gettingold



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Sorry I was being serious thinking perhaps someone's been experimenting. visiting from www.rrsport.co.uk

Post #657074 18th Feb 2023 4:36pm
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cass



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I thought the same - someone trying a Kerosene/2 stroke mix?

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Arch Stanton



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England 2018 Range Rover Autobiography SDV8 Corris Grey

That is nuts, someone spending tens of thousands on a modern motor and scrimping on fuel.

My old Leyland DAF 45 race truck used to happily run on all sorts, old engine oil, cooking oil, pump diesel, and it ran without a hitch. I wouldn't dream of anything other than good pump fuel for these RRs First time FFRR owner

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