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Rear triangle injection pump thing.... leaks
by
shwak23
on 21 Sep, 2012 14:02
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How do I stop it now?
It is the one in the center of the delivery valves. It isn't the 13 mm bolt that is leaking. Its the triangle thing receiving it.
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#1
by
libbydiesel
on 21 Sep, 2012 15:00
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Get a 24mm 12 point socket and remove 6 points-3 sets of two points separated by two points that are not removed. Loosen it. Swap the o-ring. Tighten it back up to 55-60 ft-lbs.
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#2
by
shwak23
on 21 Sep, 2012 15:02
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So I can loosen it and swap ring without removing it? What happens if I remove it?
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#3
by
libbydiesel
on 21 Sep, 2012 15:21
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A small amount of fuel might drip out, but otherwise, nothing happens.
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#4
by
8v-of-fury
on 21 Sep, 2012 16:08
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So I can loosen it and swap ring without removing it? What happens if I remove it?
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You do not have to remove the pump, and removing the large triangular plug will not affect anything inside the pump. Obviously clean the area really well, and don't get any dirt in there. I have these seals on hand, PM me if you would like one.
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#5
by
shwak23
on 21 Sep, 2012 20:07
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So I can loosen it and swap ring without removing it? What happens if I remove it?
Sent from my DROID X2
You do not have to remove the pump, and removing the large triangular plug will not affect anything inside the pump. Obviously clean the area really well, and don't get any dirt in there. I have these seals on hand, PM me if you would like one. 
Hey guys thanks for the advice. I got it all fixed. I had a seal kit here so it all went very quickly.
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#6
by
CarlosA
on 21 Sep, 2012 20:20
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As an aside - what year is this large triangle bolt on? I haven`t seen it on early NA pumps, but I ordered a few Bosch tools and thought i`d throw it in on my next order just to have around.
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#7
by
8v-of-fury
on 21 Sep, 2012 20:23
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As an aside - what year is this large triangle bolt on? I haven`t seen it on early NA pumps, but I ordered a few Bosch tools and thought i`d throw it in on my next order just to have around.
Nearly every Bosch VE pump, Volkswagen, Land Rover, Cummins, Peugeot.. 1975-200X for sure on the Volkswagen stuff. Yours has it, I guarantee it. Dead center of the delivery valves;
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#8
by
CarlosA
on 22 Sep, 2012 10:50
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Got it .. I didn't even realize since I haven`t had to remove it.
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#9
by
8v-of-fury
on 22 Sep, 2012 11:23
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There is an O ring behind there that is subject to the high pressures of the pump.. So next time you are able i suggest changing it

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#10
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 22 Sep, 2012 11:45
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There is an O ring behind there that is subject to the high pressures of the pump.. So next time you are able i suggest changing it
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doesnt it see the INJECTION pressures? and not the internal pressures?
thats gotta be a pretty damn tough o-ring..
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#11
by
libbydiesel
on 22 Sep, 2012 13:08
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No it doesn't see injection pressure. The big triangular nut does a metal on metal seal around the end of the plunger bore. The o-ring just seals internal pressure. I don't think there are any rubber o-rings made that will withstand injection pressure.
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#12
by
8v-of-fury
on 22 Sep, 2012 13:09
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Should have specified the high internal pressures, not injection pressure.
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#13
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 22 Sep, 2012 13:11
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No it doesn't see injection pressure. The big triangular nut does a metal on metal seal around the end of the plunger bore. The o-ring just seals internal pressure. I don't think there are any rubber o-rings made that will withstand injection pressure.
but the plunger is directly behind the triangle nut..
how does it NOT see plunger pressure?!
we are talking about the triangular nut that we screw our adapter into to check timing, right?
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#14
by
libbydiesel
on 22 Sep, 2012 13:45
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Like I said, the triangular nut seals metal on metal to the end of the bore of the plunger. There is a thin machined ridge that seals against the distributor head. The o-ring is outside that metal on metal seal and merely seals the edge of the triangular nut against internal pressure. The area of the triangular nut inside the metal sealing ridge sees injectionl pressure, but the o-ring does not.