donaldl
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Gentlemen;Earlier this summer I had problems with one of two of my MEP002a engines having its injector pump Viton spacer deteriorating.My earlier posts explained how to make one instead of paying AMBAC $38.I did manage to fabricate a spacer to get the engine running but I had to reduce the loading on my injector springs because my new spacer was leaking.I ask readers to send me the specifications on a viable Viton spacer so I could duplicate them exactly.I received no responses.So I reluctantly decided to get those specifications off the spacer on my other,running MEP002a.I removed the large cap nut ,then the delivery valve holder.Then I gently removed the delivery valve assembly.When the assembly came out so did the Viton spacer...in three pieces. Just what I suspected MIGHT happen.Well no problem I said....I made a homemade spacer before.I can make one again.But after numerous spacer attempts I could not get the unit to start.I was getting fuel to the injectors but the pressures were too low and the injectors could not spray.So I reluctantly sent AMBAC $38 for a new spacer.After installing the new spacer the engine still refused to run.Same symptoms,ie,low fuel volume and low pressure.So I removed the fuel pump.It was the old style pump and slightly different than the newer stlye,without the "Jesus clips"or the bowtie washer.Maybe simpler but without an exploded view still a challenge.I could not find any problems.So after cleaning it thoroughly I reinstalled it.I cranked the engine...It started!! Whoopie.I must have the Magic touch !(I would not have been working all month on it if I had that Magic touch).I guess that even though the fuel pump plunger was moving(I confirmed it before disassembly) it must have been stuck in mid travel and was keeping fuel pressures too low.Again I reinforced that old lesson....if it ain't broke don't try and fix it.But I still have homemade Viton spacers in both engines as I have confirmed they hold 300 -600 PSI factory pressures by testing them with my POP diesel pressure tester.So my earlier post on spacer dimensions I think are functional.BTW that old style pump had 2272 hours on it.Thats only 94 days of run time.