Re: 580K Fuel pump problems?


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Posted by AJ on Saturday, April 26, 2008:

In Reply to: 580K Fuel pump problems? posted by Barry on Wednesday, April 23, 2008:

There are two lots of pipes connecting to the injectors,the high pressure pipes that go from the injector pump to the injectors are compression fittings and have no seal,if they are tight they should not leak,if the do leak they are usually replaced,the other pipe on the injectors is the leak off pipe and have copper sealing washers on the banjo bolts,the bolts should not be overtightened but just nipped up,you may need new sealing washers,in the morning before you attempt to start the engine prime the lift pump lever a dozen times or so,that will pump any fuel that has bled back up to the injector pump again,if you keep the tank filled the fuel can't run back as the fuel in the tank will be higher.
AJ



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