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injector pipe washer
I've got a diesel leak from the top of one of my injector pipes where it meets the injector. Can anybody tell me if theses are the washers I need?
http://www.brickwerks.co.uk/shop?page=s ... tor+washer
muchas gracias
http://www.brickwerks.co.uk/shop?page=s ... tor+washer
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Re: injector pipe washer
If it's a JX motor (you haven't said)
There are no washers fitted between the injector and the pipe.
They seal by face to face pressure.
You could try nipping it up and see if it stops the leak.
Make sure that the is not coming from the cotton covered return tubes.
There are no washers fitted between the injector and the pipe.
They seal by face to face pressure.
You could try nipping it up and see if it stops the leak.
Make sure that the is not coming from the cotton covered return tubes.
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Re: injector pipe washer
That washer that you linked to is the Heat Shield that sits on the cylinder head under the injector.
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Re: injector pipe washer
Thanks for your prompt reply. Silly of me not to add....it is a JX engine. Will nip it up and see how it goes.
Thanks again
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Re: injector pipe washer
I have a very small leak on between the injector and the casing. Is there a crush washer there or again does this just need nipping up?
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Re: injector pipe washer
I think I need a new flame trap?
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Re: injector pipe washer
ninja.turtle007 wrote:I think I need a new flame trap?
You only need a flame trap if you have removed the injector.
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The injectors may have been taken out by previous owner. New van to me. Do the flame tramps act a seal?
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Re: injector pipe washer
Yes the flame traps do act as a seal but more importantly they are a heat shield for the injector.
They are crush deformed when the injector is tightened up.
You are unlikely get a diesel leak from under them.
Diesel leaks are often due to the black cotton covered rubber return pipe weeping.
It goes porous with time.
The leaking diesel can track down the body and pool on the lips and edges of the injector or head.
You can get the piping from Brickwerks or VW (by the meter).
They are crush deformed when the injector is tightened up.
You are unlikely get a diesel leak from under them.
Diesel leaks are often due to the black cotton covered rubber return pipe weeping.
It goes porous with time.
The leaking diesel can track down the body and pool on the lips and edges of the injector or head.
You can get the piping from Brickwerks or VW (by the meter).
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Re: injector pipe washer
Thanks. I had a good look at the pipe and they seem fine. Does appear to be coming from the seal. They cost pennies so I have ordered them and will try them first. Thanks for the info.
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Re: injector pipe washer
Removed injector, gave everything a good clean. New flame trap and torqued up properly and jobs a goodun.
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Re: injector pipe washer
Just a quick update. Nipped up the nut. Still got a leak so replaced the leak off pipes still leaking. Had a good clean up and think I've finally found it.........the injector blank! One on order so will soon have it sorted. Thanks for all the replies.
John
John