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td42 injector pump question

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td42 injector pump question

Post by kla55y »

hey guys, just finished a petty to diesel conversion with great sucess.

just got a quick question about the injector pump.... it had a few leaks and i sussed out one of them (loose injector line)

just want to know...... if your looking at the injector pump through the wheel arch, you can see a diamond shaped plate on the bottom right hand side to the front of the pump... it seems to have a leak coming from between the pump and the plate.

is it just a gasket behind there or something more????

cheers guys
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Re: td42 injector pump question

Post by Northside 4x4 »

Sounds like the timing control piston cover you are looking at.

From memory the non electronic timing units are gasket and the Electronic timing type is an o-ring seal.

Did you have the pump checked before putting it on the vehicle?
Or do you know if it has had a ULS seal pacakge put through it yet?
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Re: td42 injector pump question

Post by Dzltec »

There is an oring behind it. You may be fixing the weakest link in the chain, but seeings its easy, give it a go.

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Re: td42 injector pump question

Post by kla55y »

bought it off ebay at a good price, and it came off a running motor, so we didnt worry bout checking it, as for the seal kit i wouldnt have a clue if its had one put through it.

should i take it to a diesel specialist to get looked at or is a pretty straight forward job to do myself???
and yes i am mechanically minded lol

and how do you tell if its electric or non electric???
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Re: td42 injector pump question

Post by Northside 4x4 »

You could replace the o-ring yourself, but there are other seals you will not be able to.
As for the 'came off a running car', ive heard that many times with second hand pumps and have learnt my lesson about fitting them without being rebuilt/checked.

Electronic has a TPS sensor on the throttle shaft as well as a small electronic module at the back/bottom of the pump that controls the timing piston.

Obviously non electronic has neither of these.
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Re: td42 injector pump question

Post by kla55y »

pretty sure there is no tps sensor on it so im guessing its a gasket, might take it to my diesel specialist just to check and see what he thinks.

got no money to replace it cos i just spent it all doing the conversion, hopefully i can get away with just replacing the gasket as its the only spot its leaking from
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Re: td42 injector pump question

Post by Northside 4x4 »

Dzltech did say o-ring. Has been a long time since I have had one apart so I would take his word for it.

Internal leaks are the biggest cause of lack or performance/smoke etc.. with a pump. If the diesel is pushing past seals due to scoring it will effect total fuel volume flow, pressure, timing just about everything.
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Re: td42 injector pump question

Post by kla55y »

no worries, cheers for the help guys. Hopefully its nothing too drastic.

will post back after i find out what the problem is, fingers crossed the o-ring is jus stuffed.

cheers
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Re: td42 injector pump question

Post by kla55y »

so it seems it wasnt theeasy fix i was hoping, im now up for a re seal kit :bad-words: :bad-words: :bad-words: :bad-words: :bad-words: :bad-words:

looking at 950 for everything including them taking it off rebuilding it and pputting it back together, pretty annoyed the guy i bought it off from ebay didnt tell me it was leaking. hopefully have it fixed next week.

is this an ok price for what im getting done??????
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Re: td42 injector pump question

Post by Northside 4x4 »

The price is very good, but im unsure how they quoted you on the rebuild without seeing the internals of the pump.

Possibly just query them again and make sure they are giving you the full information regarding any other bits that might need replacing (pre injectors, cam ring etc..) and a total worst case scenario price.
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Re: td42 injector pump question

Post by waandy »

i wouldnt spend any money on a gq pump, if you get onto the right people they are cheap as chips, i picked up a gu pump with bigger plunger and boost compensator for less than 900
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Re: td42 injector pump question

Post by kla55y »

can you put me onto the right people then???

and do they bolt straight up to the gq???
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Re: td42 injector pump question

Post by 5inchgq »

Mate, I paid money to have a GQ pump built and modified.

It now runs an 11mm plunger and a rising rate of fuel delivery all without the use of a boost compensator. I can PM the details of the guy who did it with a price if you like ?

He is in Rockhampton though......
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Re: td42 injector pump question

Post by kla55y »

im definatly get it rebuilt, its not my every day driver cos i dont really wanna drive on 35" tyres that are 460 a pop, but i use it every weekend.

rocky is a bit to far away for me to send it when i can get it done locally but cheers for the offer.

will post after it get fixed (next tuesday ish)
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