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m/f 235 fuel leak

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naz

02-04-2004 03:59:51




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I am having trouble stopping a fuel leak around the line that runs from the bottom of the injection pump to the cylinder.I replaced the 2 steel washers cleaned around them and tightened the screw as much as possible without breaking it off and still drips(it drips fast at higher rpm)It will lose quite a bit of fuel after a couple of hours running.Is there anything else that I could do to at least slow it down a little.Thank you for any help!

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JMS/MN

02-04-2004 08:27:19




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 Re: m/f 235 fuel leak in reply to naz, 02-04-2004 03:59:51  
Might be a cracked line. Unbolt the line and visually check for a slight crack in the flared end. Scrape your fingernail around the surface- if it catches, it's enough to leak. Only fix is to replace the line.



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david val

02-04-2004 09:16:07




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 Re: Re: m/f 235 fuel leak in reply to JMS/MN, 02-04-2004 08:27:19  
assuming it's a cav/lucas pump, also with the help of good light, a magnifing glass and possibly a mirror, check for cracks around the threaded hole on the pump, if you don't find any, and the tube and banjo fitting don't look too bad, you can try to use softer washers (copper) instead of the steel ones.
david



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RAB

02-04-2004 08:07:37




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 Re: m/f 235 fuel leak in reply to naz, 02-04-2004 03:59:51  
Those two steel washers? They were probably aluminium.
Regards, RAB



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naz

02-04-2004 09:17:59




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 Re: Re: m/f 235 fuel leak in reply to RAB, 02-04-2004 08:07:37  
They were steel washers I bought at nearly 2 bucks a washer.They also seem to be slightly smoother on one side/rounder on the other!!!?
It seems to be leaking right at the washers and running down the line.



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