INJECTION PUMP

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INJECTION PUMP

Post by oglivy0 » Fri Apr 04, 2008 10:51 pm

Just thought i would mention,i changed the pump seals today and if you remove the injection pipes the rear plate is easy to get at :D
mandy

Re: INJECTION PUMP

Post by mandy » Sat Apr 05, 2008 5:11 pm

Just wandered how long it took to change the seals? I may have to have this done in a garage soon and wanted to get an 'independent' idea of labour costs?
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Re: INJECTION PUMP

Post by Harry » Sat Apr 05, 2008 7:11 pm

I supplied the seals (same as Ford Ranger in case they don't know what a Bongo is) from a diesel specialists, printed off the factsheet and gave the lot to my garage. They charged 1 hours labour but reconed it would have taken 2.5 hours without the factsheet.

good luck

H.

Incidentally...the fuel leak is not consistant when the seals are duff and the leak tends to take place at low revs and just after shutdown.
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Re: INJECTION PUMP

Post by oglivy0 » Sat Apr 05, 2008 8:10 pm

mandy wrote:Just wandered how long it took to change the seals? I may have to have this done in a garage soon and wanted to get an 'independent' idea of labour costs?
It took me just under an hour and that was including the rear seal situated in between the injector pipes.
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