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Anyone ever had to file the collars that hold the hydraulic head housing....mine were worn and I guess were not crushing the O-rings enough so I had a high rpm leak
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With out knowing more, its hard to know what to say.You should never have to file on anything injector pump related....
Ditto.You should never have to file on anything injector pump related....
I'm going to stand by my statement, until someone makes me look stupid.With out knowing more, its hard to know what to say.
I agree with you Garrett. Having worked on many injection pumps I have never come across a part that "needed" filing. I've come across parts that needed "replacing" but never filing. Considering that most injection parts will not fit if you just hold them in your hand (the heat) then filing them by hand would be an extreme NO NO ! When you consider some of the newer "ISL" pumps must have the fuel filtered down to 2 microns or pump damage will occur then there is no room for that kind of heavy handed maintenance.I'm going to stand by my statement, until someone makes me look stupid.
the collars are stepped .... filed the bottom of the hold down collars not the step to make the collars have more of a gap at the bottom...that way it shortens the step where they hit the housing.....the step part was worn like the housing was vibrating making it wear the step downI'm going to stand by my statement, until someone makes me look stupid.
A 012 works better for the fuel control rod. The other 2 are the correct size.V75013,227 and 230 O-rings where used
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