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Old 05-12-2011, 04:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Diesel911 View Post
Change the Oil in the Fuel Injection Pump. If there is no plug to drain they Oil I have read you need to uses something with a tube (Turkey Baster with some skinny tubing attached?) to go in through the Oil Fill hole and suck out the Oil.

There should be some info on that as I read it here on the forum.
Good one Diesel911

That has reminded me about the intermediate shaft play...

When you remove the vacuum pump (as planned) check the end play of the intermediate shaft and see if it is loose.

This is the bit on these engines that shuttles back and forth (with wear) and then wrecks vacuum pumps.

You probably won't be able to make a really good measurement of this play (use a DTI) with the injector pump still on but if it is dangerously loose you should be able to detect it.

However, if you are going to remove the injector pump...




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