My injector pump decided to leak tonight.
It was about 5 deg out when I started the engine. It had sat at the commuter parking lot all day so the engine was good and cold. Started up just fine, only two cranks to fire. After starting the engine I idled it up to about 1200 rpm for a minute then I popped the hood to check the washer fluid. As I was closing the hood, I smelled diesel. Got my flashlight and looked under the truck. There was a puddle of fresh diesel under the truck about a foot in diameter. I looked at the injector pump and fuel appeared to have come from the lower backside of the pump (facing engine block) I shined the light down the back of the pump and revved the engine a bit. I could see a very light little spray of fuel, but I could not tell where it was coming from. I figured I'd just warm the engine a little bit and see if it continued to leak. I checked after another 5 minutes and there was no more fuel leaking. Decided to drive it home, highway driving, about 30 miles. I checked for leaks when I got home and there still was no more dripping fuel. Revved the engine to 2500rpm for about a minute, still no leak again. The pump has never leaked like this before. I searched around and found some posts that suggest the o-ring on the cover plate for the KSB mechanism or a shaft seal could be the culprit. But the thing that's got me worried is this sudden occurence. I will be taking the truck in to have things looked at and possibly the pump pulled this saturday. Any advice would be much appreciated.
Sean

Sean
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