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5th January 2018, 04:45 PM
#1
GQ TD42 Diesel on Front Diff
Hi there,
While changing the engine oil the other day I found a little bit of fuel on the front diff (driver's side, on the pumpkin). After a bit more of a look around, it looks like it may be coming from the injector pump. Does anyone have any advice on likely causes? Is it most likely the seals in the pump, or am I looking at a rebuild? Or am I completely off, and could it be coming from something else?
Regards,
Christian.
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5th January 2018 04:45 PM
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5th January 2018, 05:04 PM
#2
Patrol Freak
i had the same thing turned out to be one o ring under a plate on the pump. about 5 mins to change it. degrease the area look for a wet patch to form.
if its worth doin its worth over doin
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5th January 2018, 06:34 PM
#3
Expert
Had this happen to me too.
It was the top cover sealing ring.
I had mine replaced without removing pump..cost around $200.
It hasnt leeked again that was 2 years ago
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5th January 2018, 07:29 PM
#4
Administrator
Yep clean the pump, degrease it and inspect where it's leaking from.
Fingers firmly crossed it's the the top seal as you can replace it without taking the pump off, otherwise pump out.
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5th January 2018, 07:35 PM
#5
Legendary
Mine was diagnosed using compressed air to remove any built up diesel on top of the pump and watching for it to reappear there are three "O" rings in the top, one is a big sucker that's shaped , one on the throttle shaft and one on the load screw.
These O rings are available from patrolapart for around $30 but fitting them is a pain and a lot can go wrong there is a thread on here somewhere from when I did mine so if your handy with a spanner check it out or get a pro to do it .
The throttle shaft O ring can wear with the shaft to complicate things , mine was worn but the new O ring has helped , the cause of my leak was an improperly fitted large O ring under the top plate (was pinched) .
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5th January 2018, 10:30 PM
#6
Thanks for the help guys. I'll give her a clean tomorrow and watch for the source of the leak. Is it enough to let her idle for a while? Or is it better to go for a drive and put some load on the pump?
Regards,
Christian.
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5th January 2018, 10:52 PM
#7
Legendary
Just idling should be fine , it may be something simple like a banjo bolt copper washer but don't think anyone's that lucky .
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Photos of the two seals I replaced the third wasn't included in my kit .
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6th January 2018, 07:36 AM
#8
Patrol Freak
mine only leaked while it was revving. but it was a plate on the side,
if its worth doin its worth over doin
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6th January 2018, 08:29 AM
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Legendary
Finding the exact spot it's leaking was difficult in itself and I had several mechanics pick several different areas but the Mechanic at Coober pedy used compressed air to show it was leaking from the throttle shaft and the big shaped O ring .
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13th April 2018, 08:27 PM
#10
Looks like im heading down the same road with diesel on the front diff. ,,, Nothing to be seen from the top of pump ,looks to be on the block side, high on the pump.
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