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sd33 injector pump

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sd33 injector pump

Post by Wish I had coils »

Does any one know what is involved in a injector pump rebuilt? Can you get a rebuild kit your self and do it ?
You see i like to learn how things work, And the only real way to learn is to pull things apart and back together hopefully saving a bit of money at the same time
Any help would be good if any one knows a thing or two about the above topic
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Post by Dzltec »

Anything is possible to do if you have time, patience,the correct tools and workshop manual.

If you have an old pump by all means pull it apart. If you are trying to save money, pay someone to do it properly first time. There are a lot of special tools to do what you are asking to do. Without them you wont get the pump apart.


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Post by gilvisentin »

i have to agree, i had some problems with my old sd33 pump and to get them apart is a real pig of a job. Save urself some trouble and get a diesel monkey to do it for ya.

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Post by Wish I had coils »

cheers for that a may have a spare one to have a play with, But was unsure if there was any special tools that i needed.
I have a pretty good tool box but from whats said i may need some more tools.

Dzltec !!! it sounds like your the man in the know What sort of money would it cost to get the injector pump done on the old girl ? SD33 n/a
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Post by macca81 »

im pulling apart my old sd33 atm, and ill tell ya what its alot harder to get that damn injector pump off than it looks... i still cant get the bloody thing off... one nut i cant quite get to properly...


good luck with it tho
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Post by Dzltec »

The cost of pumps are all done on a strip and quote basis. This is the easiest way I have found to price things rather than me give a price,then its found to be completely shagged and it goes over my original price.


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