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  • viton seals???

    had a chance to speak to a diesel specialist today,spoke bout veg oil etc and accordin to him,veg oil and white spirit will eat at the standard rubber seals on pumps etc but some cars have "viton" rubber seals which wont perish,anyone heard of this?or if replacements are available?

  • #2
    http://www.dupontelastomers.com/Prod...iton/viton.asp

    Do 'normal' seals definitely NOT contain this? It sounds like its a product in use in the automotive industry, so typical fuel pump seals amy use it anyway. I wouldn't have thought they'd be plain old rubber as the heat would get to that too.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Apache
      http://www.dupontelastomers.com/Prod...iton/viton.asp

      Do 'normal' seals definitely NOT contain this? It sounds like its a product in use in the automotive industry, so typical fuel pump seals amy use it anyway. I wouldn't have thought they'd be plain old rubber as the heat would get to that too.
      ahhh,he said some do,but mostly german cars?

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      • #4
        Rumour has it that most new seals are not rubber anymore anyway. Older 2.4's running on veg often have leaky pump seals. I've only ever done 3.0, but lots of 2.4's

        The seals go hard and brittle, but rubber ones do that over time anyway, especially when in contact with fuel, hense the new improved 'super rubber' ones.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by TonyN
          Rumour has it that most new seals are not rubber anymore anyway. Older 2.4's running on veg often have leaky pump seals. I've only ever done 3.0, but lots of 2.4's

          The seals go hard and brittle, but rubber ones do that over time anyway, especially when in contact with fuel, hense the new improved 'super rubber' ones.
          tony any ideas on how to get them?or do u honestly think ill be ok with white spirit and oil?mines a 94 3.0td?

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          • #6
            Most leak from the top lid seal, with is easy to do with the pump in place. Next common is the covers on the lower sides of the pump, outside is OK, inner one means taking the pump out.

            Anything else is a pump apart job, which normally means specialist gear to put it back together, but rarely happens/

            I don't think its worth changing them till they leak. Personally I doubt any 3.0 has purely rubber seals in it anywhere.

            We've been running veg for 3-4 years in Linda's 94 3.0 with no trouble yet.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by TonyN
              Most leak from the top lid seal, with is easy to do with the pump in place. Next common is the covers on the lower sides of the pump, outside is OK, inner one means taking the pump out.

              Anything else is a pump apart job, which normally means specialist gear to put it back together, but rarely happens/

              I don't think its worth changing them till they leak. Personally I doubt any 3.0 has purely rubber seals in it anywhere.

              We've been running veg for 3-4 years in Linda's 94 3.0 with no trouble yet.
              ok cheers tony just wanna be sure and wot mix do u suggest?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by breakdowntruck2
                ok cheers tony just wanna be sure and wot mix do u suggest?
                Can't really comment on the sprit, never used it. But we generally run 20lts or so of veg each tank in the winter, and about 40lts or more in the summer.

                I wouldn't leave truck standing for more than a week or so if it has any veg in it.
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                • #9
                  Diesel bob quoted paintballer £225 to reseal a 2.4 pump
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Woodzie
                    Diesel bob quoted paintballer £225 to reseal a 2.4 pump
                    ouch!

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                    • #11
                      so dont use white spirit??

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Woodzie
                        Diesel bob quoted paintballer £225 to reseal a 2.4 pump


                        That's not a bad price from a specialist, I was quoted £350-£400 and the same again to remove and replace the pump.
                        Rob

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by plumb bob
                          That's not a bad price from a specialist, I was quoted £350-£400 and the same again to remove and replace the pump.
                          this is wot scares me!!!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by breakdowntruck2
                            this is wot scares me!!!
                            And what the Goverment is relying on to stop you using 2500lts per year that they can't get tax from you on.
                            Brian

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by breakdowntruck2
                              this is wot scares me!!!

                              Let me clarify, mine is the old mechanical pump, so is a pig to get out ( cam belt off and all that jazz), yours is the electronic type, and you can buy a new one from Aus for about £200 so it ain't too bad, mine, new from Toyota is £2500.00
                              Rob

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