your right not the pump but a whole lot easier to sort
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Leaking deisel pump on 2.4TD EFI
I was mistaken, my main leak is coming from the pump, I think it's a side seal, which means removing the side section that has the injector flow pipes attached (opposite end to the cambelt). I'm hoping to do this insitu, anyone else achieved this?
Just found this which looks helpful.Last edited by NickW; 14 April 2008, 12:33.
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Originally posted by NickW View PostI was mistaken, my main leak is coming from the pump, I think it's a side seal, which means removing the side section that has the injector flow pipes attached (opposite end to the cambelt). I'm hoping to do this insitu, anyone else achieved this?
Just found this which looks helpful.
If it's the seal it's in the milners kit, If it's the valve prepair for a shock.... its about £150!
If its the valve block (where the pipes come from) I believe it's a pump out only job.Bring me the head of a treehugger
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Thanks for your advice above. I've disconnected a few sensor cables and two water pipes to get more access. I found the image below on the web which shows the rear of the pump and what I assume one calls the distributor where the flow pipes connect. I think it's leaking either from the joint where the red arrow is or from where the thing on the top screws in. Is the 'thing on the top' the valve?
I think I might get enough access to undo the 4 allen keys and remove the distributor complete with valve, but it looks too tight to undo the valve on it's own - might work if I saw a spanner in half.
I'm assuming for now that it's not a crack in either the distributor body nor the valve body, but more likely a failed seal. The leak seemed to be coming from a hidden position between the valve body and the rear of the pump.
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Originally posted by NickW View PostThanks for your advice above. I've disconnected a few sensor cables and two water pipes to get more access. I found the image below on the web which shows the rear of the pump and what I assume one calls the distributor where the flow pipes connect. I think it's leaking either from the joint where the red arrow is or from where the thing on the top screws in. Is the 'thing on the top' the valve?
I think I might get enough access to undo the 4 allen keys and remove the distributor complete with valve, but it looks too tight to undo the valve on it's own - might work if I saw a spanner in half.
I'm assuming for now that it's not a crack in either the distributor body nor the valve body, but more likely a failed seal. The leak seemed to be coming from a hidden position between the valve body and the rear of the pump.Bring me the head of a treehugger
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I replaced the top seal and o-ring in-situ, but the pump is still leaking from the rear so I'm in the process of removing the pump. Radiator is out, belt pulleys and cambelt cover are off, fuel pipes disconnected, pump sprocket nut losened, just left with the most awkward of the 2 nuts holding the pump to the engine block to remove.Last edited by NickW; 25 April 2008, 14:07.
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Originally posted by NickW View PostHas anyone any advice as to how to remove the nut securing the fuel pump, the one closest the engine block please, eg best tool to use?
SteveShould have bought a 3ltr
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I got the awkward nut started with a short spanner and then finished it with a socket. The pump is now lose and the rear bracket removed, but there's not enough space to withdraw and remove the pump. Must the injector pipes be removed first? The nuts on the injectors look difficult to access too.
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