Lucas CAV Injection pump leak
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Lucas CAV Injection pump leak
My perkins has a Lucas CAV injection pump that is dripping from the throttle linkage. Can this be repaired without removing the pump from the engine or is this a major repair? Thanks in advance for any help. Kurt
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I need a model number but some of the CAV pumps have a welded on arm for throttle attachment and remove from the inside to replace the seal, others have a removable throttle arm off the shaft and can be done on the engine.
Replacing small seals in place can be tricky, but it can be done on the engine a good part of the time.
The biggest issues is what to use to remove the seal. Screw drivers to me are a no-no. Heavy duty dental picks work good. If you don't have a dental connection, tool places like Sears sells a kit of them.
Replacing small seals in place can be tricky, but it can be done on the engine a good part of the time.
The biggest issues is what to use to remove the seal. Screw drivers to me are a no-no. Heavy duty dental picks work good. If you don't have a dental connection, tool places like Sears sells a kit of them.
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If its a "Lip Seal" in a "Steel Shell" I drill a couple of small holes in the "Steel Shell" then thread a sheet metal screw into the hole just far enough to get the screw to "Bite"........then use vice grips to clamp onto the screw and a screw driver to pry aganist the vice grips and pull the seal out of the housing.Bruce wrote:The biggest issues is what to use to remove the seal
If its an Oring or Quadring up in the bore....that's a different story.
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Lucas CAV
Thanks for the advice guys. I'm going to take it to Perkins for an evaluation. I'm not going to mess with this one. Bob, I'll call you if I need help, Kurt
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