[Vwdiesel] ly leaky pump

paul lew biovolks at yahoo.com
Fri Feb 2 16:41:01 EST 2007


I have that problem, it needs seals, but I really slowed down the leak by using a bit more than recommended on the instructions-fuel lubricant because the fuel manufacures replaced the additive that lubricates with something that doesn't. I use a brand called Kleen-flo, it's in a orange container (in Canada anyways).
  You have to keep using it.
  Paul
  Canada

Message: 10
Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2007 08:22:39 -0600
From: "Doug Presny" <DPresny at cleantechpartners.org>
Subject: [Vwdiesel] Injection Pump Leak
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After removing and re-installing injection lines related to other work, 
I have now created a one drop per second leak coming from the seam 
separating the main body of the injection pump with the portion that houses 
the cut-off solenoid and the injection lines.  I tried snugging the 5 
small bolts at the outer surface where the injection lines are attached, 
but it did not change the leak rate.  Is there a gasket that can be 
replaced in this area or have I caused a larger problem.  If there is a 
gasket, what would it be called and where would be a good location to 
purchase one?  Thanks for any help.



 
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