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13th April 2018, 09:08 PM
#11
Legendary
I've now had my pump replaced with a boost compensated one but replacing the O rings did stop the leak , the hardest part of doing it yourself I reckon is getting the bloody slotted screws undone because you need an impact driver and the intake manifold is in the way .
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13th April 2018 09:08 PM
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14th April 2018, 10:33 AM
#12
Give it astray with carbi or brake cleaner then blow it off
. Then a bit of powder .. then look
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5th May 2018, 04:12 PM
#13
I had the same leak on mine. It was coming from the diamond shaped plate cover. It's very hard to get your hands in there as it's cluttered so I took it to mechanics. Turned out to be a simple O-ring replacement that cost $50.
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5th May 2018, 05:28 PM
#14
Legendary
Originally Posted by
DaveGQ
I had the same leak on mine. It was coming from the diamond shaped plate cover. It's very hard to get your hands in there as it's cluttered so I took it to mechanics. Turned out to be a simple O-ring replacement that cost $50.
Geez that's cheap if they replaced it for that .
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6th May 2018, 03:21 PM
#15
Yeah I was pretty relieved, was thinking it might be a $2000+ pump reco.
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