Relay cp1 diesel pump seal
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Relay cp1 diesel pump seal
Hi all I have a 2003 relay with a leaking fuel pump,she starts and drives fine but has an annoying leak..I have seen that seal kits are cheap enough but can't seem to find any information on replacing them, has anyone any experience of changing the seals, also is a puller needed to remove the pump sprocket from its taper? Thanks in advance
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Re: Relay cp1 diesel pump seal
I haven't the foggiest but those who know these things will want to know the make of pump.
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Re: Relay cp1 diesel pump seal
No, I don't recognise that designation either... What engine is fitted and where precisely is the pump leaking?
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Re: Relay cp1 diesel pump seal
Sorry I cannot be of more help except to say that the Bosch CP1 series of pumps is very reliable and long lived. It has two issues to the best of my knowledge. The most common being the high pressure regulator. This is an easy fix.
The other issue, well you have it on yours.
Your van probably has either the DW10 2L hdi or the dw12 2.2hdi. The good news is that both if these generally outlive the vehicles they are fitted to.
You can try out your skills in fitting the seal kit and let the rest of us know how to do it. You can always have the fall back position of having already located a replacement pump. Or you can just fit a used replacement.
Some of the people on here have already swapped out pumps. They may be willing to send you their old one so you can do a dismantle and reassembly process before trying the live job.
The other issue, well you have it on yours.
Your van probably has either the DW10 2L hdi or the dw12 2.2hdi. The good news is that both if these generally outlive the vehicles they are fitted to.
You can try out your skills in fitting the seal kit and let the rest of us know how to do it. You can always have the fall back position of having already located a replacement pump. Or you can just fit a used replacement.
Some of the people on here have already swapped out pumps. They may be willing to send you their old one so you can do a dismantle and reassembly process before trying the live job.
Re: Relay cp1 diesel pump seal
I've done a couple of these.
If you're brave, do the whole lot, but some of the o-rings and nylon washers are very fiddly, as is reinstalling the three piston / spring assemblies. Be methodical, take your time and lay each assembly out in order as you dismantle.
Otherwise, just remove the end cover (I'm guessing it's leaking from the end seal where the shaft protrudes) and replace that seal. The drive pulley is on a taper, so a couple of slaps with a rubber hammer on the shaft will get it off
If you're brave, do the whole lot, but some of the o-rings and nylon washers are very fiddly, as is reinstalling the three piston / spring assemblies. Be methodical, take your time and lay each assembly out in order as you dismantle.
Otherwise, just remove the end cover (I'm guessing it's leaking from the end seal where the shaft protrudes) and replace that seal. The drive pulley is on a taper, so a couple of slaps with a rubber hammer on the shaft will get it off
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