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Hi guys - Need some help!!

Have a Discovery 1 (1992, she's an old girl) and just recently she's been having problems on starting - Seems to not be very happy on key turn and struggles to find the correct idle speed for a few seconds (glow plug fine). Sometimes it puffs out the tiniest bit of light grey smoke on start, but nothing more after that.

Yesterday, on start up, she revved to about 2500rpm, which made me wonder whether it was a sticky throttle cable, as it dropped back down after 5 or 6 seconds, but that's all fine.

Today, when driving, she became very sluggish to a point there was no power at all (yes, there's fuel in there) to a point it was literally not drivable. Had a look under the bonnet, as you do, and there is not fuel at all in the fuel filter - Bad fuel line possibly? There are no fuel leaks or oil leaking either (not had much chance to look as I am at work).

Anyway, this car is supposed to be going up for sale in the next day or so, and it's bloody typical this has happened now - If anyone can give me some idea of what might be the problem, I'd much appreciate it.

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I have seen pinholes in the steel pickup where it comes out of the top of the tank, sucks in air and gives some odd symptoms similar to what you describe. It's sucking air in, so no obvious leaks. Worth a look.

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Couple of starters - see if the fuel lift pump is working buy pulling a pipe and cranking - then look at sedimenter at back of vehicle to ensure its not leaking or full of water....

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