spiff
06-02-2008, 00:41
I've tracked down a hard start problem to an injector pump leak at the throttle rod on the drivers side. It leaks quite a bit and I understand that there are "O" rings inside on the shaft that can be replaced. In a thread I found on the pages, It says that this can be repaired by removing the intake manifold to provide enough room to slide the shaft out. Are there any guides available here or other sources that would guide me in disassembly/reassembly of this section of the pump? Are Victor/Reinz gaskets satisfactory for the intake manifold R&R? Any other gotcha's that I should watch out for?
The local Standyne repair shop suggests that the "O"ring failure is the result of ULSD, and that other seals in the pump are likely to fail. They recommend a pump rebuild. How likely is this? The pump has a max of 100,000 mi on it, but it may have been replaced sometime previously. The engine runs smoothly and has no driveability problems once started.
Another question, the engine has the original 9G glows in it, and one is bad, I've seen suggestions to replace them now before they swell. Is there a consensus on that?
Thanks
The local Standyne repair shop suggests that the "O"ring failure is the result of ULSD, and that other seals in the pump are likely to fail. They recommend a pump rebuild. How likely is this? The pump has a max of 100,000 mi on it, but it may have been replaced sometime previously. The engine runs smoothly and has no driveability problems once started.
Another question, the engine has the original 9G glows in it, and one is bad, I've seen suggestions to replace them now before they swell. Is there a consensus on that?
Thanks