"Tom Woods" <
[email protected]> wrote in message
news:
[email protected]...
> I've had lift pump trouble on my sherpa engine recently too!
>
> I have bought a generic replacement lift pump from the local diesel
> engines place. It looked identical to the original one i had, but i
> now realise that it is slightly different - i think that the lever is
> bent very slightly differently - enough that it isnt possible to hand
> prime it with it on the engine as whatever position the cam is in it
> still wont let the external lever work.
Hi Tom
Thanks for that, I can see now that is exactly what this one was
doing. I wonder if a thicker gasket would solve that problem. Aren't the
Sherpa pumps the same as the Landrover pumps?
> I now have to remove my lift pump from the block in order to prime it.
> Have you tried doing that?. leave the fuel pipes connected, and just
> pull it away from the block to prime it. I dont think you can feel
> that much suction on that with it off the car and your thumb on it.
>
> You may have to pump very hard/fast to initially get the air through
> the pump but once you get to fuel it should go fairly smoothly.
As I have the pump on the bench already, I've connected a bit of
flexible pipe to the inlet and stuck the other end in a jerry can full of
diesel. Then worked the lever like mad.(tried this with both levers) Result
, no suction at all. Tried filling the pump with diesel to prime it too.
Even tried blowing diesel through it to flush it, in case there was a bit of
muck stuck under one of the valves. I think it's a duff pump....But the
engine was running perfectly before I changed the fuel filter.
>
> A few years ago I had my injection pump recoditioned, and when i
> reassembled it i found that my lift pump wouldnt lift and was infact
> broken.
> Once the fuel system is fully bled it seems to run okay without a
> working lift pump - I had the injection pump reconditioned as the car
> had a tendancy to be very slow to loose revs. We thought this was the
> inejection pump, but it could just have been the lack of lift pump
> meaning that fuel didnt move through quick enough.
Interesting. It's begining to look as if these engines will run without a
lift pump, once they've been bled!
> Also, all the lift pumps that i have seen have been sealed units so
> you cant easily fix them yourself. You could possibly make up some
> sort of hybrid using a LR 2.25 petrol lift pump (which have
> replaceable diaphrams), and the lever off your old sherpa one (the
> only practical difference as far as i know - i tried to fit a petrol
> one to mine but the lever is wrong)
Aren't these 2.5 pumps available from Landrover spares retailers?
John