I have recently noticed the smell of fuel when opening the hood to plug in the block heater. Yersterday I located a small leak on my injection pump. The leak is coming from a very small rigid line that hooks up to a device mounted to the outboard side of the injection pump. The line originates at a banjo fitting on top of the pump, just aft of the gearbox mounting flange. The leaking end terminates with an internal flare nut threaded into the device. The device is cylindrical, about 1 inch in diameter & 2 inches long, and oriented fore & aft; the line enters from the top into the side of the cylinder. A wire is hooked up to the aft end of the device.
The fuel is leaking up through the flare nut along the tube. I wiped the fitting clean with a paper towel (at idle, warm engine), and the drip would re-appear in about 10-15 seconds. I tried to tighten the flare nut (8 mm open end wrench) but it seemed tight, so I left bad enough alone.
I called the local Bosch diesel injection shop & they said the device has something to do with cold starting-called it a K??. They recommended replacing the tube since there was no replaceable seal at that end, and said they probably had the part in stock.
The banjo bolt at the drive flange end is not standard; its a button headed bolt that has 2 flats on it for installation/removal. There doesn't seem to be much room to fit an open end wrench or even a crow's foot on the bolt with the pump installed on the gearcase-the injection shop had no suggestions other than to remove the pump from the engine & use an open end wrench.
So here is the $64 question: Is there a special tool, socket, or a method that can be used to remove/install this banjo bolt without removing the pump from the engine?
Any suggestions appreciated!
Joe Jump
St Louis
The fuel is leaking up through the flare nut along the tube. I wiped the fitting clean with a paper towel (at idle, warm engine), and the drip would re-appear in about 10-15 seconds. I tried to tighten the flare nut (8 mm open end wrench) but it seemed tight, so I left bad enough alone.
I called the local Bosch diesel injection shop & they said the device has something to do with cold starting-called it a K??. They recommended replacing the tube since there was no replaceable seal at that end, and said they probably had the part in stock.
The banjo bolt at the drive flange end is not standard; its a button headed bolt that has 2 flats on it for installation/removal. There doesn't seem to be much room to fit an open end wrench or even a crow's foot on the bolt with the pump installed on the gearcase-the injection shop had no suggestions other than to remove the pump from the engine & use an open end wrench.
So here is the $64 question: Is there a special tool, socket, or a method that can be used to remove/install this banjo bolt without removing the pump from the engine?
Any suggestions appreciated!
Joe Jump
St Louis