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Old 16-11-2010, 09:33 PM   #1
Thunderchild
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Default Diesel hazard

I was chatting with one of my work mates and we were discussing my Ranger work ute. He mentioned that a friend of his is a member of a Pajero club and that they had lost four members who were all killed investigating fuel problems with their diesels and had released the pressure on the common rail which he tells me is at about 2700lbs pressure and died instantly. I was wondering if is correct as I had never heard of this before.

Glenn

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