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Mercedes Injection
Pump O Ring Replacement
With the ultra low sulfur diesel fuel in
all filling stations across the country, the may find your 1986 and later model
Mercedes leaking fuel through the injection pump rubber O rings. Fortunately
the 1985 and earlier cars do not have the dreaded rubber O ring to deteriorate.
Doing the job is not that hard and it takes one special Mercedes tool to remove
the stub pipe.
Your car hard to start after sitting
overnight or it may be leaking diesel fuel all over the place. Either one may
point to bad O rings.
I did this job on a customers 1986
300SDL. The DVD was also shot doing this job and has lots of extra tips and
techniques.
Note: while this may not be the same
Mercedes model as yours, the procedures are relatively the same.
So lets not cry over the lower sulfur fuel
lets just get your leak repaired.....

Here are the tools for the job and the
gaskets. You do not have to have the large manifold gasket if you don't want to
remove the main intake body. Notice the large serrated socket used to remove
the stub pipe.

A leaky mess on the top of the injection
pump.

Remove the 2 bolts holding the crossover
pipe to the main intake body.....

Remove the 2 bolts and bracket holding the
crossover pipe to the engine.

Swing away from the valve cover.

Loosen the fuel lines at the injectors....

....then push the off to the side.

Remove the 1st 3 lines on top of the
injection pump....

Then remove the 2nd 3 lines..

Remove the locking bolts and securing tabs
with a T-30 torx bit.

Remove only 1 stub pipe at a time. When
you remove the pipe a small spring will be underneath resting in the center of
the copper crush washer. Do NOT loose the spring.

Here is the stub pipe and the spring I was
warning you about. Note the O ring on the end of the stub pipe that you will be
replacing.

New copper washer ready to receive the
spring and stub pipe. Do not drop the copper washer in the IP either. Do NOT
remove the assembly that the washer is sitting on!
If you want to torque the stub pipe then do the following.
First step is 22 ft.-lb. and break loose. Second step is again 22 ft-lb. and
break loose. Third and final step is 26 ft.-lb. This should properly load the
o-ring.
Now do this 5 more times and you are done
installing the O rings.

Reinstall the lines on the injection
pump....

...and on the injectors...

Reinstall the crossover pipe with a new
gasket....

Reinstall the hold down bracket and bolts.
Now you must crank the car for a while
before it moves all the air out of the fuel lines. After a while it will start
and run rough. Keep at it and it will finally smooth out and run
fine if you installed everything like you were supposed to.
You should now have a nice leak free
injection pump!
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