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Fuel Pump Leaking

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Fuel Pump Leaking

Post by kroozer91 »

Checking under the hood of my 91 model 80 kroozer this evening i noticed with the engine running that there was diesel leaking outta the pump

Upon closer inspection i noticed that it was coming outta where the throttle lever attaches to the pump with a spring return setup on it..

Now first question will the pump need to be pulled and rebuilt or is this a common problem with these pumps or could it just be a seal the pump from what i can tell has never been serviced since brand new so i am pretty lucky that it has gotten this far i suppose all 355,000kms

Any help appreciated thanks
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Post by skootin »

The top seal and o'ring are cheap enough from toyota it's getting them in on the vehicle that requires some skill.
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Post by glen1n »

just replaced my fuel pump on the fj70. It was leaking, so got some gasket glue and sealed it up no problems.
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Post by dumbdunce »

should be under $150ish for an on-vehicle repair at any diesel shop. they might try and talk you into a pump overhaul but it probably isn't necessary.
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Post by kroozer91 »

dumbdunce wrote:should be under $150ish for an on-vehicle repair at any diesel shop. they might try and talk you into a pump overhaul but it probably isn't necessary.


Sweet as thanks guys all help apreciated

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