Hi Carl,
Many thanks for this. Your photos are great and explain the whole arrangement. My problem, apart from access, was not understanding that the black unmarked middle part of the assembly was a replaceable filter body.
I have now replaced the filter (and it looked as gungy as yours) with a CAV 296 equivalent from the local garage. In the end it was easy to unscrew the central bolt as advised and drop the filter. I used a halved milk bottle on its side and hydrophobic oil absorption fabric underneath to catch the diesel, which proved effective. I had remembered to switch the tank off! I had been warned about diesel possibly siphoning back via the return pipe, but this did not happen. The only small difficulty was removing the upper seal from the top housing, which in the end was accomplished with a needle.
The filter refilled easily by gravity, though the bleeding bolt with its copper washer was a little tricky to close. I have kept the metal water separator, rather than sourcing a plastic one.
Apologies for the long description, which is really for my benefit for next time.
Many thanks for your reply,
Bob
TEAL 285/74