possibe H.H. failure The FIX
News update. We wanted to, and did attend the War and Peace show. (two whole weeks). As I did not 'trust the 5 ton camper, It was low loaded to the show. It only just got on and off both ways!. So, Back home took off the Hydraulic Head, Replace it with a new unit in the original packaging and fitted it. Bled and cranked. ? ? ? NOWT!! (nothing nada not a squirt of fuel.) Disappointing frustrating? Yes in the extreme. Took it all apart again, and replaced it with another used unit (purported when bought to be good). ? ? ? NOWT! (nothing nada not a squirt of fuel). Sat down REALLY feeling p. Now. Had a 'Perla'...hunted around for another unit..Found a scrap engine in the back of a parts truck, Which had a complete engine in..Took a gamble and went for the unit on the engine in the back body which had been (literally) kicking around and(dropped, left in mud and rain!) for 12 Years..Hammered the 'thing' on the quill shaft free with hammer and chisel and plenty of squirty oil..blew all the c...(dust cobwebs and hay out of the injector holes..Re fitted everything...Bled the system, Pushed the go button, Wham, fired right up. It was after midnight!, finished the 'perla' and went to bed. Took it for a long drive today, runs great, smokes less than it ever did, (which is quite some statement for an L.D.S. unit.)
I know details have been posted before. But here is my Method for the replacement.
Two Pictures show the 'CUT' 17mm spanner,(wrench) held by mole grips.
Remove side inspection covers. (small aperture? so what!)
With the modified 17MM ring key (No other U.S. wrench fit. the injector fittings are not 3/4 and not 11/16 (but around 21/32!
So, hammer on the cut 17MM wrench (and being tight the cut key will spread!? NO, clamp it with the mole wrench.
remove them starting at the front (I called it number one..and work anticlockwise round the head. Easy.)
Remove injector line clamps and from the injectors. AFTER labelling them. Mine would read labels as ONE at head SIX at injector and so on.
Remove shut off cover and de-wire and remove the link carefully.
Undo the four holding nuts and spacers. holding in the head.
Place transfer in neutral and turn the Propshaft whilst (in my case the lad) Holds upward pressure on the head and the it 'pops out'. Which will be when the 'dreaded' red line appears.
Replace another head holding it down and if necessary turn propshaft back and forth until the head 'pops'! back in. the (dreaded) red line was off a tooth or more at this point (So?) bolt it in, refit the control and wire it, refit the shut-off and cover.
Finished.
At NO point did the the 'red mark' line up as discussed in many forums! and the head would not go in!
I turned the prop until the hydraulic head came out easily and did the same in reverse.
Bear in mind I was more than a little aggrieved and fed up by this point and just wanted the 'Thing' out and swapped. (3 times in our case).
If 'things' refuse to work out, or make mechanical sense, I mek' em WORK OUT.
I'm please and relieved now (as) there are more shows we can now attend. My 7/8 pence worth folks for the ist timers attemting this. Harder to get at on the 5 ton. a breeze on a deuce.
Time each to swap out the hydraulic heads, 2 hours Max.