msoumas
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So I started work on changing out the injection pump today on my 1009. I got the intake manifold off, took off the top 6 injector lines, and unbolted the pump from the motor.... and apparently failed to anticipate a major step. I tugged on the pump a little, and the pump came back.... with the inside "shaft" still attached. I didn't pull on it so hard as to separate it from the pump, so I can only assume this was part of the trouble with my pump. However, the part I failed to anticipate is the three bolts that apparently hold that front "wheel" in place, and from the looks of it, this means that pretty much the entire front of the engine has to come off. Is this assumption correct? I've attached a photo of the "dilemma" to try to clarify.
Also, does anyone have a photo, or diagram of some sort, showing the order the injector lines go back on? I tried to keep them labeled with a paint marker, but it looks like my efforts were in vain, because now I have no clue which is which.
Also, does anyone have a photo, or diagram of some sort, showing the order the injector lines go back on? I tried to keep them labeled with a paint marker, but it looks like my efforts were in vain, because now I have no clue which is which.
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