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Old 07-16-2011, 03:18 AM
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I took off the cover of my injection pump and there was diesel sittin on top of my afc wheel. I've never seen this b4 so I caould really use yalls help. I just hope my pump aint shot or something. The 4 screws weren't very tight at all on the cover... just need to know eats goon on with tha ol goat. Thanks for all yalls help.
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It's a leaky fuel pin seal. There's a link in the sticky that tells how to fix it.
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Will I have to take the pump completely off?
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have a picture of your custom fuel pin? if its too deep the small pin will go past its seal.
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Originally Posted by rollin_coal89
Will I have to take the pump completely off?
Nope just the top, or AFC. The body stays attached to the truck. You can replace the seals pretty easily.
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