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L
Thanks for the reply. Makes total sense. As an FYI, I actually found the info I was looking for in the 300tdi Overhaul manual.
Standard = 90.395 mm
1st oversize = 90.649 mm
2nd oversize = 90.903 mm
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L
Greetings,
I am looking to obtain a set of new Piston rings but I am not quite sure what size pistons I have removed from the block. My guess is STD because the engine was never rebuilt. The pistons have the Kolben Schmidt logo stamped on the tops and the only other markings I can see is...
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L
Sure it is not coming from water pump? I know you said you replaced it, but a trickle from the front area signals a leaking pump sometimes. Try to find exact area of leak.
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L
Greetings,
BOSCH VE pump. I am currently replacing a few seals on the pump which I have on the bench and I have a question about the screw and nut to the rear in the middle of the injector line distribution section. (Highlighted on attached image).
Can the two items highlighted be removed...
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L
All of your points are valid.
I understand. The problem is that just 4 months ago I removed the entire front section and timing case to replace the gasket that sits between the rear of the timing case and the engine block. That involved removing the sump as well. I regret not removing the pump...
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Hi to all,
In an effort to fix a leak from my injector pump I am at the stage where I am about to gradually back-off the screws on the distributor section of my BOSCH VE injector pump in an effort to replace the o-ring. I understand that the pump should be in compression to do this correctly...
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L
Unless I am mistaken this happens to these washers over time. I stripped mine down 4 years ago and found the same. Given their absence, check to make sure that the gears haven't caused any significant wear on the inner housing of the diff.
I got myself some new washers and replaced the center...
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L
I mentioned the front cover housing to explain that since I changed that gasket my underside leaks overall have been reduced by a lot.
What this post is really about is the remaining oil leak I have towards the front of the Bell-housing.
The oil is definitely not coming from the bell housing...
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L
Oil running down the front face of the bell housing but not coming from the drain hole at the bottom says they need changing. Sump is not to blame as it was recently resealed when I replaced the gasket between the rear of the timing case and the block.
Changing that gasket (ERR4860) resulted in...
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L
:oops: ah.. sorry. Image added now. Thanks.
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L
Greetings,
Has anyone ever removed this cap held in place with the two 12-point screws and replaced the T-Seals in situ?
I heard a lot about removing the engine and installing the seals with the engine turned up-side down. This is not an option for me at this stage:oops:
The attached image (not...
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In an effort to rectify a long overdue oil leak under the 110 I replaced the Front timing cover inner gasket (see below). The one I replaced was in bits. This job is a pretty involved one to be honest... replaced all timing case seals, rocker cover gasket & inlet/exhaust gasket whilst I was at...
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Just following up. Removed ball joint bracket without having to jack axle, pressed out worn ball joint quite easily (surprisingly) on a 20ton press. Refitted bracket complete with new ball joint whilst using a bottle-jack as advised to raise the back axle to acheive the desired position for...
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L
Hi to all,
Looking to replace the A-Frame ball joint on a 2004 110 (rover axles). Can this be done without having to jack the rear axle up?
All of the required nuts and bolts are accessible with all wheels on the ground. Is the reason for jacking the rear axle up to take the load off of the...
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L
Thanks. As usual the reponse is much appreciated.