
This week the diesel supply side was serviced and inspected at Series Workshop for an hour. This is all part of the ongoing 150,000km major service. I learnt quite a bit which was the aim.
I purchased a new P-I-T-A 17mm Banjo Bolt for the bottom of the transfer pump (bolt comes with the plastic filter) but mine was 99.9% clean and it appeared the Army had replaced it prior to the auction, so now I have a spare. There was one spec of carbon, thats all.
Isuzu part 5157590270, $18.96
Used a new pair of Banjo bolt washers with rubber seals, part 9095720140, $1.17 each
Used a new Fuel Filter cartridge up beside the rocker cover, Fleetguard FF5114, $9.95
Used a set of Sedimeter seals, Top AAU9902, Bottom AAU9903, about $4 each. The bowl was a bit murky with aluminium stains but otherwise pretty good.
Immediately afterwards the Yaris got a workout going down to Melbourne to visit family. On the return trip the Yaris saved $160 freight charge on some new tyres which were on special for $215. I got interested in 235/85/16 as my Perentie mate uses them (Hankook Dynapro MT) and they are proving very good value in his experience. I will put them on a 2015 set of LR factory alloys (after I paint them). Yes, it turns out a Yaris shopping hatch can safely fit a set of 5 tyres and 2 adults! One negative -the smell of the rubber for the 8 hour trip.