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    Fuel Pump Leak

    Hi All,

    I have a question regarding a small leak I have from my fuel pump, the leak appears to be coming from a small diamond shaped plate on the battery side of the pump(according to the manual it's the cover for the speed timer assembly).

    Has anyone had a leak from this part of the pump before and is it very hard to rectify it looks like it just needs a new O-ring. What can I expect to find if I remove this cover to replace said O-ring, will bits come flying out.

    Any thoughts appreciated

    Mark
    Proud former owner of a 1997 White GQ TD42 Patrol Cab Chassis with an after market turbo, now with over half a million k's and still going strong, that's had a heart transplant and now not owned by me

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    Hi All,

    Just a quick follow up to the previous post, finally summoned up the courage to tackle this job myself, walked out to the shed at 8:30 am removed the battery in the truck, undid the two bolts that hold the cover on for the speed timer assembly, replaced the very flat O-ring with a nice plump 1" Diameter O-ring, replaced the cover, put the battery back in and walked back inside after running the truck for 10 mins to check for leaks at 9:00 am.

    This is a very simple job to do with a limited amount of mechanical knowledge, not scary like I thought it might be(I hate taking covers off things that are vital to the truck running).

    I just thought I would put this up for reference for anyone who may encounter the same problem.

    Mark
    Proud former owner of a 1997 White GQ TD42 Patrol Cab Chassis with an after market turbo, now with over half a million k's and still going strong, that's had a heart transplant and now not owned by me

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    Quote Originally Posted by MC97GQ View Post
    Hi All,

    I have a question regarding a small leak I have from my Fuel Pumps, Rails & Regulators, the leak appears to be coming from a small diamond shaped plate on the battery side of the pump(according to the manual it's the cover for the speed timer assembly).

    Has anyone had a leak from this part of the pump before and is it very hard to rectify it looks like it just needs a new O-ring. What can I expect to find if I remove this cover to replace said O-ring, will bits come flying out.

    Any thoughts appreciated

    Mark
    where can i find a fuel pumps? i search for it and i saw one on ebay but i was confused maybe if there still much cheaper than ebay. thanks a lot.

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    hey mark, Ive got the same prob. with my pump its leaking from the diamond looking plate with 2 bolts holding it on, was just wondering were you got the 1" o-ring from? and is the part called a / speed timer assembly o-ring/seal??

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