Hi there, looking for some info. This is what I have:
At least one line, possibly 2, are leaking where they thread onto the holders on top of the inj. pump. *edit* stated that wrong. I THINK it's leaking around the base of the holder that they thread onto. I will also check for cracks on the flare ends though.
I have the gaskets, holders and springs ordered according to the parts book. (ordered springs because they're cheap, in case I lose some) I also have on order the shop manual that should answer any questions. But, real world experience is priceless, so....
It looks to me like there's not enough room to get a socket onto some of the holders that are next to the intake manifold to torque them properly. To do the job right, must I pull the inj. pump, or the manifold? Or is there a special tool I'm not aware of? From replacing the fuel injectors some years back, I remember it's about impossible to get a 19mm wrench on some of the holders while tightening the 17mm flare end. I believe this may have been the root cause of some of the leakage.
Are there any pitfalls I should be aware of going in? I have a decent amount of "farm mechanic" experience, but that won't stop me from making that one expensive mistake.
My shop manual should be here in a few days, so I'm thinking it should have everything I need? But again, I'm wide open to suggestions.
I've got all the sheet metal off to make working on it as easy as possible. I've owned this tractor for nearly 15 years, so I'm pretty familiar with it. I just know the pump is a delicate instrument. I"m not planning on going further than replacing the gaskets under the holders, and checking for cracks on the flare end of the line itself.
Thanks all in advance!
Repectfully,
John King
At least one line, possibly 2, are leaking where they thread onto the holders on top of the inj. pump. *edit* stated that wrong. I THINK it's leaking around the base of the holder that they thread onto. I will also check for cracks on the flare ends though.
I have the gaskets, holders and springs ordered according to the parts book. (ordered springs because they're cheap, in case I lose some) I also have on order the shop manual that should answer any questions. But, real world experience is priceless, so....
It looks to me like there's not enough room to get a socket onto some of the holders that are next to the intake manifold to torque them properly. To do the job right, must I pull the inj. pump, or the manifold? Or is there a special tool I'm not aware of? From replacing the fuel injectors some years back, I remember it's about impossible to get a 19mm wrench on some of the holders while tightening the 17mm flare end. I believe this may have been the root cause of some of the leakage.
Are there any pitfalls I should be aware of going in? I have a decent amount of "farm mechanic" experience, but that won't stop me from making that one expensive mistake.
My shop manual should be here in a few days, so I'm thinking it should have everything I need? But again, I'm wide open to suggestions.
I've got all the sheet metal off to make working on it as easy as possible. I've owned this tractor for nearly 15 years, so I'm pretty familiar with it. I just know the pump is a delicate instrument. I"m not planning on going further than replacing the gaskets under the holders, and checking for cracks on the flare end of the line itself.
Thanks all in advance!
Repectfully,
John King
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