Good day all - after a couple of hours of research I'm asking for thoughts on how to best approach my leaking fuel pump.
It seems once things warmed up here in Winnipeg that's when the leak really showed itself. I would say it's leaking more than a tablespoon of fuel every 8 hours.
I saw that a lot of guys that come across this issue seem to find a fix with replacing just the seals which apparently can be done without removing the pump(?)
Any thoughts of this?
I'll try and attach a better photo tomorrow morning when I have better light.
Many thanks.
Fuel pump leak
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Most seals can be replaced without removing the pump, but access is tricky. If it's leaking from more than one place it's probably easier to remove the pump and install an entire overhaul kit. You've seen the other leaking fuel pump thread here: http://www.delica.ca/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=18212 right?
The critical (and often overlooked) thing is to check your drive shaft seal- remove the top timing belt cover and make sure you haven't got diesel dribbling from behind the IP sprocket or all over your timing belts.
The critical (and often overlooked) thing is to check your drive shaft seal- remove the top timing belt cover and make sure you haven't got diesel dribbling from behind the IP sprocket or all over your timing belts.
Nothing says "poor workmanship" more than wrinkles in the duct tape.
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Thanks for the info Growler, I'll look into that.Growlerbearnz wrote:Most seals can be replaced without removing the pump, but access is tricky. If it's leaking from more than one place it's probably easier to remove the pump and install an entire overhaul kit. You've seen the other leaking fuel pump thread here: http://www.delica.ca/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=18212 right?
The critical (and often overlooked) thing is to check your drive shaft seal- remove the top timing belt cover and make sure you haven't got diesel dribbling from behind the IP sprocket or all over your timing belts.
Hey, I've been trying to track down instructions for replacing the seals?
I want to know how technical it gets once you open it up or if it's a matter of turning bolts.
Cheers
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Take a look at the other thread I mentioned, it has a link to a great pictorial rebuild.
Nothing says "poor workmanship" more than wrinkles in the duct tape.
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Thanks a ton! These instructions are incredibly clear.Growlerbearnz wrote:Take a look at the other thread I mentioned, it has a link to a great pictorial rebuild.
For anyone that comes across this in the future this is the post we are talking about
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=18212
Postby Growlerbearnz » Mon Apr 17, 2017 4:42 pm
If you've pulled it apart that far you might as well buy a rebuild kit (http://www.ebay.com/itm/GASKET-KIT-REBU ... Gs&vxp=mtr) and replace the seals yourself. I'm guessing you've seen the Gnarlodious VE pump rebuild how-to? http://gnarlodious.com/vanagon/bosch_pump/-Rebuild