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  • @ TonyN;Re Fuel pump

    Hi Tony, this ones still going I'm afraid, I'll attempt to put pics of Sledges pump for you to look at if it helps, will it fit on My LN130??

    PS: Does the cam belt HAVE to come off to get the fuel pump off? and if the pump comes off for new seals, will it need to go to a specialist to be re-calibrated etc??
    Last edited by plumb bob; 14 March 2007, 09:51.
    Rob

    Still working for the man!

  • #2
    nice pics looks like my house lol

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    • #3
      Originally posted by sledge
      nice pics looks like my house lol

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      • #4
        any luck yet plumb bob

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        • #5
          Originally posted by plumb bob
          Hi Tony, this ones still going I'm afraid, I'll attempt to put pics of Sledges pump for you to look at if it helps, will it fit on My LN130??

          PS: Does the cam belt HAVE to come off to get the fuel pump off? and if the pump comes off for new seals, will it need to go to a specialist to be re-calibrated etc??
          you can do the O ring and the top seal witout removing the pump at all on the pump pictured above...just remove the airbox...undo the 4 allen headed screws (think they are 5mm!) on the top and the 34?mm sensor lock nut..then just lift the top change the main seal (milners..about £7 for a set) then swap the O ring on the sensor plug...

          it takes about 30mins..as opposed to HOURS if you remove the pump! :-)


          HTH

          S
          sparkz
          http://www.elite4x4.co.uk/

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          • #6
            Originally posted by sledge
            any luck yet plumb bob

            No answer from tony yet, and I've e-mailed him too.
            Rob

            Still working for the man!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by sparkz
              you can do the O ring and the top seal witout removing the pump at all on the pump pictured above...just remove the airbox...undo the 4 allen headed screws (think they are 5mm!) on the top and the 34?mm sensor lock nut..then just lift the top change the main seal (milners..about £7 for a set) then swap the O ring on the sensor plug...

              it takes about 30mins..as opposed to HOURS if you remove the pump! :-)


              HTH

              S
              My pump is different to that one, and its not leaking from the top seal, its leaking from the back of the pump adjacent to the fuel cut off solenoid.
              Rob

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              • #8
                Hi mate, sorry but it won't fit, you need a pump of a Non-EFI truck, the pics you posted are for a EFI truck.

                Up to 90-91'ish are non-EFI. 91 on are EFI.

                Sorry for the delay.

                4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by TonyN
                  Hi mate, sorry but it won't fit, you need a pump of a Non-EFI truck, the pics you posted are for a EFI truck.

                  Up to 90-91'ish are non-EFI. 91 on are EFI.

                  Sorry for the delay.

                  No worries, at least I know, don't suppose you happen to have one lurkin'?
                  Also does the cam belt HAVE to come off to remove the pump?
                  Rob

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by plumb bob
                    No worries, at least I know, don't suppose you happen to have one lurkin'?
                    Also does the cam belt HAVE to come off to remove the pump?

                    http://com1.runboard.com/b4x4toys.f1.t67

                    4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...

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                    • #11
                      Cheers, I missed that one.
                      Rob

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                      • #12
                        Well, I've spoken to several fuel injection specialists localish to me, and the general consensus is that they will have to take the pump out to find the leak coz it doesn't appear to be on the top.
                        Cost to remove pump, renew seals, bench test and calibrate will be in the region of £750.00. so thats a no brainer, ain't gonna get done.

                        I can't afford to spend another grand on a vehicle that already owes me 3k and is only worth about £1750.00 on a good day.
                        Rob

                        Still working for the man!

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                        • #13
                          why not try and take it out yourself, i got the efi one out quite easy

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by sledge
                            why not try and take it out yourself, i got the efi one out quite easy
                            Have to take the cam belt off, and half the left hand side of the engine to get it out, so it's not for the faint hearted, and if I take it out myself there is the possibility that it may never run again.
                            Rob

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                            • #15
                              if you were closer i'd help ya

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