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Boxa



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could there still be air in the fuel pump even after sucking over a litre out

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jules



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Boxa wrote:
its sucking it through instead of pushing it through would it make a difference


I dunno - The fuel line up to the pump has working negative pressure in it and can suck in air if you have a leak. By pushing the fuel and generating a positive pressure up to the HP pump you are more likely to detect a leak - ie drips Jules

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Boxa wrote:
could there still be air in the fuel pump even after sucking over a litre out


where and how are you sucking out fuel Jules

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Boxa



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I connected a pump to the green fuel return pipe on top of filter and sucked fuel through

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that should work Jules

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Boxa



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unfortunately I still have low fuel rail pressure so im stumped

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Are you certain the HP pump is actually being driven ? IIRC the bit that connects to the HP pump is seperate to the actual camsahft. THough Id need to check on that . Jules

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Boxa



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well ive just rebuilt it all so I assume so ill probably take the pump off tomorrow just to check everything is ok

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Boxa



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thing is though you can see pressure rise on scanner when turning it over ? but ill remove it and have a look just to make sure its all intact

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Ive just remembered vaguely reading on here that the HP pump needs an electrical signal to shut a bleed off valve. Im sure it was on the forum somewhere. Without the signal the HP cant muster any HP.

Would that be the next thing to check rather than further dismantling. Jules

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Boxa



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that's very interesting if only I could find the link

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Page 1238
Under TD4 Electronic engine controls it says the HP pump has a " volume control valve"
Could that be the problem ?? Jules

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Boxa



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I was looking at that earlier today thinking exactly the same thing but its still pump off to have a look

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Boxa wrote:
that's very interesting if only I could find the link


https://www.freel2.com/forum/topic38641.html?highlight=hp+pump

Might help


Nodge68 is very knowledgeable Jules

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Boxa



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I agree but im a new member and he might not appreciate me asking for advice so soon

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