Oil seeping around injector pump
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Evening,
Yesterday I had sought some help with what I thought was fuel and oil leaking from where the injector pump attaches to car. I had just put a new oil pan gasket on and had to raise the engine to do it. When I finished I started to put oil in her. I got a bottle of Lucas oil mixed up with the 90 weight rear end oil and put about a third of the 90 weight in before I realized it. I let it drain on through (took to oil pan plug out) and then poured a quart of 15w40 Rotella to flush out any 90 weight that might be left, and continued to fill her up with 6 qts of Rotella and about a half quart of Lucas. While watching her run I noticed something seeping between the black metal the pump is attached to and the pump. I could not believe it - never happen before. The picutres I attached should give you an idea of what I'm talking about (its all oil, no fuel). The 7007 picture shows the area before I cranked her up, and 7004 shows her just a little while after letting her run. It looks like to me that in the upper part of the picuture where there is a little curve in the pump next to the black metal could be a source. Any body got any ideas of what my problem might be? I sure do hope Diesel|911 sees this - he help alot yesterday. Thank you all. Hope you had a blessed Christmas, Hugh Sr |
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1984 190d (W201) Have a great day. |
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Possible: Seal ring, Injection pump to crankcase MB# 012 997 83 48 The injection pump must be removed to replace this part. |
Oil around injector pump
I'm sorry, I have a 1984 190d (W201)
Hugh Sr |
Oil around injector pump
No, its not oil dripping. While I watched her run, I took a rag and wiped the oil off several times that had seeped out, and could see it coming out again.
Hugh Sr |
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MB# 012 997 83 48 The injection pump must be removed to replace this part. |
I am following this closely myself with the same oil leak. Where is a good thread for ip removal? I did the side plate gasket, but still have a leak in this area. Theres a lot of threads about ip removal, but I havent found one that is really clearly written....
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http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/diy-links-parts-category/142405-diesel-injection.html |
You might try tightening the IP to the crankcase a bit. Don't do overboard with tightening, but make sure they are good and tight.
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Oil seeping around injector pump
I thought about tightening it up, but I can't find/see where to tighten it up. I see a big square nut on the injector side - the other side is where I can't find anything, and I don't know the torque needed. I don't know about this, I'm beginning to see this might be way over my head. Anybody know what a shop would charge to change the seal? When I was looking at my oil pan I called the Mercedes dealership in Bowling Green and they said $600. I called a shop in Nashville, and they said $900. Anyway, thanks for the comments.
Happy New Year, Hugh Sr |
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Sorry to be the knucklehead, but exactly which thread in that link is it?? Thanks, Dave |
Starting around the 17th thread the thread titles start to deal with injector pumps.
Happy New Year, Hugh Sr |
Injector pump removal
I found this post under "Injection pump removal on OM606...."
http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/diesel-discussion/217447-injection-pump-removal-om606-bosch-service.html?highlight=injector+pump+diy This is along the lines of what I'm looking for--you? |
assembly basket
Wow, that's exactly what I'm looking for, since my oil leak at the IP/block is on my 95 E300Diesel 606 engine!
I have the FSM and the locking tool, but the FSM does not mention the assembly basket anywhere:eek: Thankfully it's cheap:) Many thanks, Dave |
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