

So after Googling and finding so many pics (and dead links blah blah), I nipped up the tube coming from (or to) the "Flying Saucer".
I don't have my workshop manuals yet so can't really get stuck in.
But I have two similar ones and one matches one tutorial and one matches another

Somebody linked to this pic (in a thread on this site I found using Google

But some of the other tutorials show another similar one near by.
So here's mine:


Made no difference to the bellow of black smoke and soot that punched onto the drive (and does every time).
So I will go through the fuels additives and change all the filters. I'm actually going to get a full service (inc timing belt), this week...but would like to do my own filters to save on cost.
So, basically...have I done the right one?

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