vas
Well-Known Member
afternoon all,
a couple of weeks ago (and for no apparent reason-just plain stupidity!) decided to check the pipes from the injection pump to the injectors.
Undid a bit the (easy) front one (i.e. cyl 2) pipe (17mm nut) and thought it was a good idea to try and tighten the 19mm nut under it (in the diagram below it's item 1: delivery valve holder)
Amazing it did turn maybe 10-15 degrees. Happy, tightened the steel pipe (17mm nut) and started the engine.
Run fine, only to find that a puddle of diesel started gather under the engine, on close inspection it came out of the joint between the injection pump body and this #1 deliver valve holder.
Tried various things, undo it to the point it was before (approx), tighten it more, etc no luck, leaking!
Engine does manage 3k ish rpm which is the revs it has to run the generator.
Looking at the following diagram it seems to me that I've stupidly crushed/damaged the #2 item o-ring (assuming it is a rubber o-ring and not something else!).

Question to knowledgeable ppl in here:
is it a straight forward job to undo the 17mm nut of the steel pipe to the second injector, remove it completely (ok undo the injector side and remove the mid mount) and then undo this #1 thing and fish the o-ring and replace?
what happens with items #3 - #8???
do they stay in there happily aligned waiting for the delivery valve holder to come crushing onto them, I very much doubt it!
Am I missing something?
You'll probably suggest I better remove the injection pump which I'd like to avoid atm as the engine is an F, and I'm pretty sure I have to remove the heat exchanger before I proceed (no clearance on top of the pump...)
So any tricks or other ideas on why it started leaking once I overtightened it?
cheers
V
a couple of weeks ago (and for no apparent reason-just plain stupidity!) decided to check the pipes from the injection pump to the injectors.
Undid a bit the (easy) front one (i.e. cyl 2) pipe (17mm nut) and thought it was a good idea to try and tighten the 19mm nut under it (in the diagram below it's item 1: delivery valve holder)
Amazing it did turn maybe 10-15 degrees. Happy, tightened the steel pipe (17mm nut) and started the engine.
Run fine, only to find that a puddle of diesel started gather under the engine, on close inspection it came out of the joint between the injection pump body and this #1 deliver valve holder.
Tried various things, undo it to the point it was before (approx), tighten it more, etc no luck, leaking!
Engine does manage 3k ish rpm which is the revs it has to run the generator.
Looking at the following diagram it seems to me that I've stupidly crushed/damaged the #2 item o-ring (assuming it is a rubber o-ring and not something else!).

Question to knowledgeable ppl in here:
is it a straight forward job to undo the 17mm nut of the steel pipe to the second injector, remove it completely (ok undo the injector side and remove the mid mount) and then undo this #1 thing and fish the o-ring and replace?
what happens with items #3 - #8???
do they stay in there happily aligned waiting for the delivery valve holder to come crushing onto them, I very much doubt it!
Am I missing something?
You'll probably suggest I better remove the injection pump which I'd like to avoid atm as the engine is an F, and I'm pretty sure I have to remove the heat exchanger before I proceed (no clearance on top of the pump...)
So any tricks or other ideas on why it started leaking once I overtightened it?
cheers
V