Posted by Bob/Ont on July 10, 2012 at 10:26:49 from (65.93.176.156):
In Reply to: Re: D8H posted by peter82 on July 10, 2012 at 08:13:17:
Peter, if you want to get someone to do the work the pump is on an offset tang and doesn't require retiming when you remove and reinstall it. I would recommend going to the dealer and ask if one of their(OLDER)shop mechanics would do it for you. A fuel shop might want to do a complete rebuild. The drive spring will stop the surging. You could try using the whole pump from your parts engine. It's best to use new CAT parts, Talked to a guy with this problem on another engine that a fuel shop said they replaced the spring???? If you don't use the parts engine pump, practise on the parts pump first.Make sure you can always force the rack off when finished. Rack pulled back into pump from front. Come on back if this isn't clear. Later Bob
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