[Vwdiesel] IP Leak

Bryan K Walton bryankwalton at machlink.com
Thu Dec 21 09:37:10 EST 2006


Thanks Loren,
	I believe I've decided to do an IP swap.  Both Parts Place and
VW Diesel Parts sell remanufactured pumps for $399.  It isn't the
cheapest option, by far, but I think I'll be better off for it in the
long run.  Plus, it gives me the excuse to purchase some timing tools
and time this thing for maximum mpg.

Thanks,
Bryan


On Thu, Dec 21, 2006 at 01:41:10AM -0500, LBaird119 at aol.com wrote:
>   Looks like it's your pump body to distributor seal.  
> (Not sure that's the exact name but that should get 
> you the correct seal.)  Better do the timing advance shaft 
> and cover seals too or the shaft seal will be next.  Sounds 
> like this fuel really is causing problems.  Friend who owns 
> shop said he was talking to a pump rebuilder said they're 
> swamped with pumps.  I was told about the same thing from 
> Seattle Injector when I ordered the seals I got.  Looks like I 
> may also need a body to distributor seal as well.  I don't have 
> any major leaks but the pump seems to be a little damp (no time 
> to really look yet) and if I park nose uphill then air gets in and it 
> drains back and doesn't want to start.  :-P
>      Loren
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