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Old 08-19-2012, 07:41 PM
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Injection pump drippy drippy

Bought a new to me parts truck...Firing her up cold from sitting a few days she does the coughing, white smoke till we clear out air in the line syndrome.

Injection pump has a slow drip from the typical leak point. Wondering if the air is getting in here or if it's the fuel line dry rot, sucking air thing.

Anyone have the link to resealing shaft? My search box is telling me "no match" for "injection pump leak".

Thanks!
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There are several threads in the sticky (top thread) detailing how to do all this.
You can however try to give it a good doze of 2stroke engine oil and power service gray bottle if You need it to stop for now. I did this on other pumps and worked well until I had a chance to do a proper re-seal.
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What shaft are you talking about and where is this "typical" leak point? There are plenty of other seals that can leak.
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