hi all,have had my old surf for 6 yrs now. shes been no real trouble until now and its down to me for using a too high concentration of veg oil.the pump started leaking so I got a seal kit, renewed all the seals I could get to with the pump in situ,success I thought as I run her up until I noticed a slight leak which I mistakenly thought was coming from the pump cut out solenoid.made up a tool and removed the solenoid,the recessed o ring seal was good so I assembled it all back up and she started and ran well for about five minutes then died and will not start again.i have had the solenoid in and out several times since,it seems to "work" both on and off the vehicle.i say it "works" because I can hear and feel it clicking.could any of the kind members of this forum advise.i think I made need a new cut out solenoid but I am not sure,many thanks..greasemonkey
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futher info on problem.with the help of an assistant this afternoon I checked the voltage going to the pump.i have going to the fuel pump solenoid 12v to one terminal, 4.5v to the other.to the sensor on the top of the pump I only have 0.7v to both terminals.this is with the ignition on ,also the same readings when the engine is being turned over..any help appreciated..greasemonkey
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Originally posted by muddle View PostPossible blockage, SVC or immobiliser issue. Problem with doing seals in situ is that it's very easy for dirt and stuff to fall into the pump, especially if you have had the pump lid off.
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hi all,new development!bought a second hand injector pump from a friend of a friend for £50.swapped over the spill control valve and shes a runner!.still has a slight leak from between the injector block and the pump body.before I swap the complete pump over I would like to put some automatic transmission fluid in the fuel to see if that will cure the leak..can anybody tell me what type of fluid to use.is it the old type stuff we used to use in borg warner boxes or is it a modern dextron type fluid ,also how much to put in say a full tank?..thanks to all those who have contributed to this thread so far,cheers..greasemonkey
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hi muddle ,already got the rough trax seal kit,but the seal that's leaking is the one between the pump body and the distributor housing,i think I will have to remove the pump to do that.i will probably reseal the new/old spare pump,but if I can quick fix the leak on the original pump for a couple thousand miles that may give me quite a bit of breathing space as I do not do so many miles now I am semi retired[old knackered and idle].I have had a little search of the internet and a litre of basic ATF to half a tank of fuel should see if its going to effect a temporary cure,cheers ..greasemonkey
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