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lalozf
02-12-2010, 10:48 AM
Some months ago I changed all the seals from thr upper part of the diesel pump. It was easy. Now it leakes from the bottom part, there are 2 plates screwed with 2 30torx, 1 is reachable easy but the one that leaks is impossible to reach. near the engine, and I do not have space to work.
I have a Pump from a 940 d24tic.
I think I should change it, do you have any reading to do it correctly, or comments.
Thanks

cuaz64
02-12-2010, 02:04 PM
Some months ago I changed all the seals from thr upper part of the diesel pump. It was easy. Now it leakes from the bottom part, there are 2 plates screwed with 2 30torx, 1 is reachable easy but the one that leaks is impossible to reach. near the engine, and I do not have space to work.
I have a Pump from a 940 d24tic.
I think I should change it, do you have any reading to do it correctly, or comments.
Thanks

hmm...you should remove the pump from the engine, and reseal it your self (there is good info in volvoturbodiesel.blogspot.com) or get it professionally resealed (expensive).

Jason
02-12-2010, 03:33 PM
If you know the pump of the 940 is good just swap it out. You really should get a greenbook manual for the engine at least if you don't have one.

Jason

piper109
02-12-2010, 03:50 PM
You have to remove it from the engine and retime anyway.
If you take it off and do all the lower body seals then put it back, you will still have a spare 940 pump that you do not know if it leaks or not :-)

If you install the 940 pump you will still have a back up pump that you know leaks.

Steve

lalozf
02-17-2010, 01:45 PM
Anyone has a d24tic pump on a d24t, is possible to use it?

Jason
02-17-2010, 06:40 PM
Should be the same thing from everything I have read.

Jason

Sweedspeed18
02-18-2010, 09:35 PM
Should be the same thing from everything I have read.

Jason

I would think that there isn't a big enough increase in power (with the intercooler) to necessitate a difference in the IP.