leak....then no leak
leak....then no leak
I have a REALLY bad leak from the back of my injection pump, (i cant see where it is coming from but its diesel fuel and it drips down from the back of the pump, toward the front of the truck) it drips like once every four seconds
when I start the truck. But after I drive it for maybe a half hour it stops, and never drips again the while it is warm.
does this sound like something any of you have seen before?
when I start the truck. But after I drive it for maybe a half hour it stops, and never drips again the while it is warm. does this sound like something any of you have seen before?
Thats what I was afraid of. The local Diesel place will charge $300 to take it off, then send it away to be re-calibrated and new rings and seals, $545. I feel like just ordering a new pump for that kind of money.
Trending Topics
Don't despise small beginnings........ I found the courage to R&R my first engine with a good manual and a set of tools. Follow it step by step and you'll be fine, plus we're all here with years of experience to help.
Its really cool to have you guys around, I appreciate it. If you all think its not that bad, I think Ill research the removal/install a little more and give it a try. I did the KDP the first week I had the truck..... that wasnt too bad. Im really learning fast, Ive only owned the truck three months!!!
I chickened out and took it to a diesel shop. They removed the pump and sent it to a place that tests them. (Wentland Diesel in Milton Freewater Oregon for all you local guys) Well.... they said there was WATER DAMAGE in the pump!! what the heck!! so the repair from them will cost $1100,,,,im getting light headed just thinking about it.
Ok, here's the update....... they rebuilt the pump.... put it back on the truck... and the transfer pump was leaking!!!!!! man Im sick of this ... so they put a new one in... all together .... $1791.78 Im sure next it will be the tranny..... by the way, Ive owned it for less than SIX MONTHS. a 93 w-250 with 187k alltogether its cost me around 6,000 now. Im not happy.
Some pump shops are cool with it and some others are jerks I have found.
I would defiantly ask if it would void your warranty before I had it built.
Just a concern.
Jim
I chickened out and took it to a diesel shop. They removed the pump and sent it to a place that tests them. (Wentland Diesel in Milton Freewater Oregon for all you local guys) Well.... they said there was WATER DAMAGE in the pump!! what the heck!! so the repair from them will cost $1100,,,,im getting light headed just thinking about it.
I would drain my tank, refill it with good fresh fuel and use some Iso-Heet to absorb any remaining water in the tank.
http://www.goldeagle.com/brands/heet/products.aspx
I would also replace my fuel filter in a few months again,
Install a Goldenrod fuel filter with a sediment bowl inline to catch anything that might escape your fuel tank.
(Note, you will need to bush down the 3/4" or 1" I/O ports to 3/8" fittings.)
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...ct_21801_21801
or
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too..._910811_910811
Jim





