Re: I'm in the sh*t, injector pump....

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On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 15:43:11 +0000, Mr.Nice.
<mr.nice@*nospam*clara.co.uk> wrote:

>OK,
>I changed my fuel filter today, I was then bleeding the injector pump
>as some air got into it.
>When I tightened the bleed screw the bit it screws into sheared off.
>suffice to say that if I try and run the engine it will probptly ****
>diesel out of the hole that was left when I sheered off the bleed
>screw housing.
>
>WTF do I do now?


Take it off and take it somewhere to get it fixed!

Cost me about £80 to get mine fixed and reconditioned a couple of
years ago. Made a fair difference too.

 
On or around Tue, 09 Nov 2004 17:26:51 +0000, Tom Woods
<[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:

>On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 15:43:11 +0000, Mr.Nice.
><mr.nice@*nospam*clara.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>OK,
>>I changed my fuel filter today, I was then bleeding the injector pump
>>as some air got into it.
>>When I tightened the bleed screw the bit it screws into sheared off.
>>suffice to say that if I try and run the engine it will probptly ****
>>diesel out of the hole that was left when I sheered off the bleed
>>screw housing.
>>
>>WTF do I do now?

>
>Take it off and take it somewhere to get it fixed!
>
>Cost me about £80 to get mine fixed and reconditioned a couple of
>years ago. Made a fair difference too.


either that or hunt another one, SH.

 
On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 08:23:35 +0000, Mr.Nice.
<mr.nice@*nospam*clara.co.uk> wrote:

>Would I be messing with the timing belt by taking it off?


The injector pump drives a big cog/wheel that the timing belt runs on.
When you remove the pump, the cog should stay there.
The stub on the pump will have a key in it so that it only fits in the
right position on the cog.
You can take the pump off while leaving everything else together. I
managed it. I wouldnt go spinning the engine when it isnt on though!

>I'll probably use it as little as possible now until I can save up
>some cash ans I'll take it to the diesel-guy and have him recon the
>pump and injectors and replace the water pump and timing belt.


It would make sense to do it all together.
Make sure you get new washers with your injectors (they go right at
the end and youre supposed to replace them every time you take the
injectors out). I always forget about them and end up going back to
pick them up! (They only cost pence so get a spare set while you are
there incase you ever have to take the injectors out again)

 

"Tom Woods" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 08:23:35 +0000, Mr.Nice.
> <mr.nice@*nospam*clara.co.uk> wrote:
>
> >Would I be messing with the timing belt by taking it off?

>
> The injector pump drives a big cog/wheel that the timing belt runs on.
> When you remove the pump, the cog should stay there.
> The stub on the pump will have a key in it so that it only fits in the
> right position on the cog.
> You can take the pump off while leaving everything else together. I
> managed it. I wouldnt go spinning the engine when it isnt on though!
>
> >I'll probably use it as little as possible now until I can save up
> >some cash ans I'll take it to the diesel-guy and have him recon the
> >pump and injectors and replace the water pump and timing belt.

>
> It would make sense to do it all together.
> Make sure you get new washers with your injectors (they go right at
> the end and youre supposed to replace them every time you take the
> injectors out). I always forget about them and end up going back to
> pick them up! (They only cost pence so get a spare set while you are
> there incase you ever have to take the injectors out again)
>

Tom, you said £80 for a recon injector pump. I might need one (cut off
solenoid keeps swarfing up) .. have a quote for ERR4419 or ERR4046 £681.44
inc VAT
(for '94 300TDI disco) .

CAN YOU REMEMBER WHERE YOU GOT IT?


 
On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 17:05:53 -0000, "John" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>>

>Tom, you said £80 for a recon injector pump. I might need one (cut off
>solenoid keeps swarfing up) .. have a quote for ERR4419 or ERR4046 £681.44
>inc VAT
>(for '94 300TDI disco) .


That was ~£80 to recondition and fix my existing pump when i took it
off myself and took it into the place that did it. A replacement one
would be hundreds like you quote (cheaper to buy a second hand engine
in my case!).

Mine is a 2.5 n/a diesel, so is probably slightly cheaper and simpler
than yours, but it shouldnt be that much worse for yours.

Have a look on www.yell.co.uk for your nearest 'diesel engineer'.

If your'e near stoke on trent I can recommend G.W Dale Ltd in burslem
( 01782 837665). They would do the whole job for you if you didnt want
to take it off yourself, but i imagine it would cost more.

 
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