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Diesel pump "issues"

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Hi Folks,

I have what appears to be a small oil leak from the doohickey (sorry for tech term!) on the top rear of the diesel pump on my 1.6 TD (JX). There seems to be a pipe stub on the underside. My questions are...

1 Should there be a pipe on the stub, and if so where should it go?

2 Should there be anything leaking from here anyway?

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Thats the LDA actuator (adds fuel under boost), a small amount of misting around it is not a problem. Make sure the hose going to it is not breaking up. If it goes ok you have nothing to worry about, if its lacking power there could be a problem with the actuator.

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Post by Ruby »

Thanks Andy, there is a pipe on the top but nothing on the bottom stub is that right?

As for lacking power, :lol: :lol:

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Ruby wrote:Thanks Andy, there is a pipe on the top but nothing on the bottom stub is that right?

As for lacking power, :lol: :lol:

Yes that is correct its a breather.

Lack of power, yes i meant if its slower than a normal slow t25 td :lol:

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how slow is slow.only my old 1.6td would do 80mph at a push.or is that slow :?
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sukhoi27 wrote:how slow is slow.only my old 1.6td would do 80mph at a push.or is that slow :?


What was pushing it :lol:

There just a bit slow on the hills and around town, there like a rocket compared to my 60bhp waterboxer though.

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stick a 2.1 in it. :wink:
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sukhoi27 wrote:stick a 2.1 in it. :wink:

Its on my list of things to do but lacking time, cash and motivation so it maybe a while.

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Would a 1.9 TD be much better?

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Ruby wrote:Would a 1.9 TD be much better?

Yes much better and easier to improve further but they have there reliabiltiy issues like all the standard t3 engines.

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TDI :wink:
My van is rusty and smells like a chippy

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Post by Ruby »

monkeynut wrote:TDI :wink:

Wifey has a 100 BHP Golf TDI and I have warned that I can't be trusted if she leaves it unattended :lol: Don't think she would even realise if I slotted the 1.6 into hers, anyone free Saturday afternoon :wink:

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monkeynut wrote:TDI :wink:

They have reliabilty issues as well which will be made worse in a t3 as it works much harder.

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:D god i love diesel motoring :D all that mpg and torque :D oh and all that long distance work :D

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