West Midlands BG work van
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West Midlands BG work van
So I finally bought a VW after a lifetime of BMW ownership.
Not quite what I had in mind a few years ago, but the needs must, and I needed to buy a van.
2016 ex BG with 77k on the clock.
Runs and drives smoothly, basic on the inside, and a few bodywork issues on the outside.
Pictures to follow.
First job today, racking removal.
Not quite what I had in mind a few years ago, but the needs must, and I needed to buy a van.
2016 ex BG with 77k on the clock.
Runs and drives smoothly, basic on the inside, and a few bodywork issues on the outside.
Pictures to follow.
First job today, racking removal.
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Re: West Midlands BG work van
nice couple of upgrades. makes it nicer to drive
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Re: West Midlands BG work van
Looks great! How was the racking to remove?
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Re: West Midlands BG work van

Installed a jet rack, brilliant if you're an electrician, takes a 6 foot step ladder, and stores it up in the roof.
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Re: West Midlands BG work van
My fuel filter is better than your fuel filter.


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Re: West Midlands BG work van
Installed a conduit and trunking transportation device, otherwise known as a square gutter with end caps. Strapped to the ceiling with 4mm black cable and 2x wagos.




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Re: West Midlands BG work van
Tell me more. Where have you plumbed it into what? More pics.
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Re: West Midlands BG work van
My van is a 2.0, but had a fuel contamination problem, most certainly when I bought it, but took a few months to start causing issues.
On investigation, the fuel filter, rail and fuel injectors were just caked in rust fragments, which I believe came from the fuel rail itself.
After spending a good chunk of the kids inheritance on a new fuel rail and injectors, I wanted to safe guard what I'd changed and found out that lots of American guys use CAT diesel filters, which filter contaminants down to 2 micron in size, instead of the VW standard of 10, and no doubt last longer than a VW filter as a CAT earth mover uses a lot more diesel.
I bought a second fuel filter housing from ebay, removed and binned the housing, and kept the mounting bracket. Sourced jubilee clips to hold the CAT filter to the bracket, sourced the filter top and hose connectors from ebay, and swapped it all for the standard filter.
If anything ever happens with fuel again, the injectors and rail are protected.
On investigation, the fuel filter, rail and fuel injectors were just caked in rust fragments, which I believe came from the fuel rail itself.
After spending a good chunk of the kids inheritance on a new fuel rail and injectors, I wanted to safe guard what I'd changed and found out that lots of American guys use CAT diesel filters, which filter contaminants down to 2 micron in size, instead of the VW standard of 10, and no doubt last longer than a VW filter as a CAT earth mover uses a lot more diesel.
I bought a second fuel filter housing from ebay, removed and binned the housing, and kept the mounting bracket. Sourced jubilee clips to hold the CAT filter to the bracket, sourced the filter top and hose connectors from ebay, and swapped it all for the standard filter.
If anything ever happens with fuel again, the injectors and rail are protected.
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Re: West Midlands BG work van
Ply floor from scratch.

