fuel filter housing/ lift pump?
#3
Remove the fuel tube banjo fitting bolt at fuel pump.
Loosen the three hose clamps at the fuel pump fittings.
Disconnect the water drain hose at the fuel filter.
Remove the fuel filter bolts and position the fuel filter forward.
Remove the two fuel pump bolts and rotate the fuel pump & lift slightly.
Rotate the engine by hand until the fuel pump stops moving upward.
Remove the pump, do not let the tappet fall into the engine.
Loosen the three hose clamps at the fuel pump fittings.
Disconnect the water drain hose at the fuel filter.
Remove the fuel filter bolts and position the fuel filter forward.
Remove the two fuel pump bolts and rotate the fuel pump & lift slightly.
Rotate the engine by hand until the fuel pump stops moving upward.
Remove the pump, do not let the tappet fall into the engine.
#4
I got lucky Yahoo , found the oil leak. It was not the fuel pump that leaked it was the large round 1/2 drive plug in the cylinder head, oil was flowing while engine ran, I took the plug out and the o ring was quite chewed up and there was the remains of a gasket there also, anyway I guess that will be a dealer only part so it will have to wait until Monday.... Anyone know what that plug is?
Thanks all Jack
Thanks all Jack
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