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300 TDi Injector Pump


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Having just replaced the injector nozzles on my engine as they were well past their best, things have improved a bit. However.... I still have a fair amount of black smoke puff on startup and although it runs well its still not optimum. Now that I have ruled out bad fuel atomisation with new nozzles (timing was adjusted too) I suspect delivery and governing on my pump may not be at its best.

What I would like to know has anyone rebuilt one of these Bosch VE pumps. Seal kits are readily available but a complete strip down, clean and reseal its not likely to bring a pump back to optimum working conditions - is it?! the timing scroll ring may just be sticky?

I used to work for Delphi and have have had experience stripping and rebuilding a number of their DP series of pumps so have general rotary pump experience. I am tempted to get a used 'temporary' pump and have a go at rebuilding mine. Do we have any experienced bosch service centre engineers on the forum that may be able to offer some advice as to what pitfalls, likely wear/failure points to look out for in these pumps?

Any other words of wisdom would be useful too!

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not a DIY at home job, diesel injection kit is built to fine tolerances, so the slightest bit of dirt could make it scrap, get it rebuilt, tested & set by a bosch diesel agent, then you have a good tested unit & above all a warranty for a certain period.

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I am fully aware how much of a precision engineered piece of equipment they are and naturally if I attempt it I would carry it out with meticulous cleanliness. I have ultrasonic cleaning equipment and further more as I mentioned before I know the procedures for rebuilding FIPs, just no direct experience on the VE. As an engineer I have carried out many operations in the past that are considered specialist only, and with success. The driving factor is that specialist recon is in the region of £500 which if that was the bill for sone crash damage on this age of vehicle it would be close to being a commercial write off.

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I can't remember anyone posting up on here on rebuilding an injector pump, so you would be the first :) I stripped an old one once - just out of curiosity, and there were loads of scary parts and the need for special tools, so I gave up and now it's a 'shed ornament' :)

If you could do it and post up some pictures, that would great.

Les. :)

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If I take the plunge I will certainly document it for my own purposes as well. As an additional challenge, with mine being a late vehicle it has DDS fuel stop solenoid arrangement on the back that is secured by what look like shear bolts. Have done a lot of reading of the bosch manual and made some tweaks to my pump (now I understand more clearly its internal method of operations and what the adjustment screws actually do) and its seems to run a lot better so will see how it goes - if a 'spare' comes along at the right price I may give it a go.

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