Whether due to the ULSD gremlins or time (1992 w/130,XXX), my pump has sprung a leak.
Thanks to Greenleaf's VE 101 at SOP3
I have an understanding of the guts now but still not sure about re-ringing it myself. There has been a flurry of pump dialog but I need it sumed up simply like so:
1. Is it worth/feasable for me (I've rebuilt Willys & old tractor motors {basic & simple} but no injector pumps {new & tighter tolerences}) to replace the seals and "upgrade" it myself or am I better off spending the bucks on one out of a box to my mailbox (ie will it need to be bench tested or special tools other than the "bent wrench")?
2. Since its coming off anyway, what else should/could be done to perfect the stock unit besides a 3200 spring? This truck has guages, a 16cm & stock turbo, 4" straight pipe, "enhanced" air flow, stock injectors and needs decent mileage and the ability to tow 5-10,000lb reliably - but no desire to impress with way high hp# or smoke.
Sorry if this rehashes past threads but none that I found have answered my specific questions to my satisfaction
. If more seals shrink then others may be facing these same basic questions...
Thanks,
KRB
Thanks to Greenleaf's VE 101 at SOP3

1. Is it worth/feasable for me (I've rebuilt Willys & old tractor motors {basic & simple} but no injector pumps {new & tighter tolerences}) to replace the seals and "upgrade" it myself or am I better off spending the bucks on one out of a box to my mailbox (ie will it need to be bench tested or special tools other than the "bent wrench")?
2. Since its coming off anyway, what else should/could be done to perfect the stock unit besides a 3200 spring? This truck has guages, a 16cm & stock turbo, 4" straight pipe, "enhanced" air flow, stock injectors and needs decent mileage and the ability to tow 5-10,000lb reliably - but no desire to impress with way high hp# or smoke.
Sorry if this rehashes past threads but none that I found have answered my specific questions to my satisfaction

Thanks,
KRB