leaking diesel pump '91 2.4L Surf

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leaking diesel pump '91 2.4L Surf

Postby sigma » Wed Aug 08, 2012 4:37 pm

Has failed WOF on this and apparently is pretty bad. how easy is it to rebuild them? i think its had at least one of the seals replaced a few years ago. am i expected big $$ for a new/reconditioned one?

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Postby fangsport » Wed Aug 08, 2012 5:23 pm

chances are that if it has had a kit in it, and is leaking again then shafts are worn. is it a keeper or a seller ??

the 2L/3L pumps used to be a reasonable price, it's when you get the later EFI 5L that they get spendy for repair or replacement.
best bet is to ring around as prices vary too much to even guess what it is worth .
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Postby Townace » Wed Aug 08, 2012 9:10 pm

Failed a wof on the same thing a few years ago same 2.4t surf.
There common for leaking at the cold start valve on the side of the pump so I could be the same problem

Cost me $190ish to get fixed, which was mostly labour as all they did was take it off and fit a blanking plate. Simple fix but in a c**t of a spot to get at it
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Postby Mr Revhead » Thu Aug 09, 2012 12:39 am

They have simple leaks from two places, and $$ leaks from others.

If it' the above one, no sweat, or it could be the top cover.
Give it a good clean and check to see where it's coming from. Could just be the top cover oring
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Postby fangsport » Thu Aug 09, 2012 12:48 am

Townace wrote: Simple fix but in a c**t of a spot to get at it


you reckon ?? try doing the same procedure on a van
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Re: leaking diesel pump '91 2.4L Surf

Postby Phothog » Thu Aug 09, 2012 9:08 am

sigma wrote:Has failed WOF on this and apparently is pretty bad. how easy is it to rebuild them? i think its had at least one of the seals replaced a few years ago. am i expected big $$ for a new/reconditioned one?

thanks


Its not easy to rebuild them, i've been working here for over 12 years and still have no idea on how a VE pump would go back together.
(but then again i work with turbos.)

If one of the seals was replaced it most likley was the top cover & throttle shaft orings, they are the most common to leak.

Best way to find the leak is drive to washworld blast it off with high pressure wash, and drive home, inspect for the leak.

Since you are in Christchurch, Ring and talk to Scott, Phil or Wayne at Diesel Pumps, 03-348-1132.

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Postby sigma » Thu Aug 09, 2012 6:39 pm

thanks for all the tips guys, will get onto this over the weekend!
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