[Vwdiesel] biodiesel requiring a rebuilt injection pump on an '84 Rabbit
82 Diesel Westy
dieselwesty at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 21 14:12:27 EST 2006
Well said David,
"This stuff won't be immediate, though your belt may
not have much more time after the pump starts leaking.
You will know the pump leaks when you get puddles of
diesel on the floor! :-)
If you plan on using high concentrations of
bio-diesel,
I would start budgeting some money to have the newer
seals installed in the pump. Then you won't have
anything to worry about.
David"
> Keep your noise under the hood and sniff for raw
diesel as well once every few days.
If you plan to make it a WVO or Bio blend car, change
those pump seals now before you start running higher
blends.
Now, where to go to have the pump re-sealed with
proper sealant. David, who did your pump?
Good luck and thanks for the new link, did not know
about frybrid.com :=)
Bryan
Bryan Belman, Pt Pleasant, NJ
04 Jetta Wagon TDI PD, 100hp, 5sp
Rebuilding 82 Diesel Weekender from my old rusty 82 Westy 1.9NA
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