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    Hi,

    I've followed instructions in other posts on this forum & got the top cover off my leaking fuel pump in situ (thanks for the info guys). To get at the pump I disconnected the hoses marked A & B and lots of what I guess to be hydraulic fluid spilled out. When I reassemble it I'm going to have to top up the fluid somehow. Does anyone know what it is & where to top it up. Also, do I have to prime the fuel pump before starting the car.

    Thanks in advance.

    http://www.alex-drafts.co.uk/fuelpump/fuelpump1.jpg

    (couldn't work out how to attach the picture here)

  • #2
    Originally posted by mouldy
    Hi,

    I've followed instructions in other posts on this forum & got the top cover off my leaking fuel pump in situ (thanks for the info guys). To get at the pump I disconnected the hoses marked A & B and lots of what I guess to be hydraulic fluid spilled out. When I reassemble it I'm going to have to top up the fluid somehow. Does anyone know what it is & where to top it up. Also, do I have to prime the fuel pump before starting the car.

    Thanks in advance.

    http://www.alex-drafts.co.uk/fuelpump/fuelpump1.jpg

    (couldn't work out how to attach the picture here)
    They are coolant hoses so you will have to top up the cooling system. You will need to prime the fuel pump via the priming pump on top of the fuel filter. pump it up and down a few times and if you are lucky it will start OK. Otherwise might take a lot more pumping.

    Cheers

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    • #3
      Thanks Andy. That doesn't sound too bad.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by mouldy
        Thanks Andy. That doesn't sound too bad.
        No it's not too bad, however have a search around here for coolant flush. When topping up anything other than a small amount, you need to be carefull not to get an airlock. The 2.4 is a pain in the neck for getting airlocks.

        cheers

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        • #5
          The leak is fixed & the Surf is running as sweet as ever. My mechanic said it was a job for a diesel specialist, & might cost alot of money. The internet can be very empowering. Thanks Andy & the others for taking the time to share your knowledge with the rest of us.

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