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Posted by DavidP, South Wales on October 13, 2006 at 04:24:18 from (89.240.85.156):
In Reply to: MF 230 injector pump posted by mike-76 on October 13, 2006 at 03:24:36:
Hi, You'll probably have to bite the bullet on this one as far as the repair is concerned. If your leak is from under the top cover they can be removed easily. Pay particular not the linkage positions inside. If the leak is from the body it has to be stripped down and rebuilt and calibrated etc. Removal of the pump is easy. Note the position of the bolts in the sprocket. The engine is assembled with the timing marks in line. You might be lucky and have them line up in a couple of turns or it might take a long time. If you clean the area where the gears engage and clearly mark the point of engagement with a spot of white paint (two on one and one on the other) then will be no mistake in refitting. The pump gear will not turn in the casing. The pump has a master spline and cannot be put back incorrectly. Depending on how much work your tractor has done the timing may need a very slight tweak but refit it first. Good luck DavidP
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