hi folks,
got the denso drips so the trucks stripped down to the point of removing fuel pump sprocket as described in the aussie site link for the job.
Im going to do the timing belt/water pump, crank seal , belts etc as its in bits but i have a couple of qu's before progressing if anyone cares to comment.
1, reading around, i think on the aussie site it said that a prolonged fuel leak can degrade the oilsump gasket leading to oil leaks....mines been unhappy for 2-3 weeks so am i likely to have done this?.....
2, i did the top fuel pump seal in situ but it didnt cure the dripping, so the pumps coming out as it seems to be the block side timing piston cover thats the source....when its out i can change the seals myself but is it better to take it to a diesel specialist to sort and test for peace of mind and what should i be paying? on the basis it was running fine im not looking for a stripdown and overhaul, just seals and testing.
3, my pump timing marks are not aligned anyway so when i put it back should i put it where it currently is ( 3-5mm out) or line them up as specified.?
im not sure about injection timing ....is it necessary to have it adjusted with a dial indicator in situ or can i just guess and hope it doesnt turn into Drax Powerstation when i set it to the old position?
comments appreciated
ps is it better to get the RufTrax parts rather than Milners still? last opinion is well old so recent experience appreciated
cheers guys happy surfing
got the denso drips so the trucks stripped down to the point of removing fuel pump sprocket as described in the aussie site link for the job.
Im going to do the timing belt/water pump, crank seal , belts etc as its in bits but i have a couple of qu's before progressing if anyone cares to comment.
1, reading around, i think on the aussie site it said that a prolonged fuel leak can degrade the oilsump gasket leading to oil leaks....mines been unhappy for 2-3 weeks so am i likely to have done this?.....
2, i did the top fuel pump seal in situ but it didnt cure the dripping, so the pumps coming out as it seems to be the block side timing piston cover thats the source....when its out i can change the seals myself but is it better to take it to a diesel specialist to sort and test for peace of mind and what should i be paying? on the basis it was running fine im not looking for a stripdown and overhaul, just seals and testing.
3, my pump timing marks are not aligned anyway so when i put it back should i put it where it currently is ( 3-5mm out) or line them up as specified.?
im not sure about injection timing ....is it necessary to have it adjusted with a dial indicator in situ or can i just guess and hope it doesnt turn into Drax Powerstation when i set it to the old position?
comments appreciated
ps is it better to get the RufTrax parts rather than Milners still? last opinion is well old so recent experience appreciated
cheers guys happy surfing
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