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New to Defender (1995 300Tdi) and diesel. I replaced my diesel filter today (amongst other things) and expected to have to bleed the system to get her going again. I undid the bleed screw on the filter housing and pumped the primer lever with ignition off and then on to prime her but never saw any diesel at the bleed valve. There was little or no resistance at the priming lever. She started nevertheless and apart from the revs changing occasionally till she settled down she ran just fine.

Why didn't I see any diesel at the bleed valve?

Also, (blue box) filter had two washers, one copper and the other what appeared plated steel. What were they for?

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You don't need to bleed a 300Tdi it has a self purge system.

What I normally do is change the engine oil and filter. After checking there's no oil leaks by running the engine, then I change the fuel filter.and start the engine again. As you've found it runs rough a bit then clears.

HTH

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