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cucinadio
12th October 2009, 11:23 AM
Hi Guys
could someone out there tell me if a new fuel pump on a transit engine would cost 3k.........symptom...is the the pump is leaking on start and then when the engine is hot is not leaking..I'm thinking its the seal shrinking and expanding ...but im no expert
cheers
spudboy
12th October 2009, 03:57 PM
Is it for a Puma, or a transit?
If it's a Puma then surely it would be under warranty. Can't see it being $3K. A TD5 pump for a Defender is just over a grand (from memory - The Disco version is cheaper I think) so $3K sounds well over the top.
foz.in.oz
12th October 2009, 04:00 PM
The fuel pump on the puma/transit is on the engine block and is part of the fuel rail. Yes they do cost $3k as a bloke at work with a tranny had his fail. his didn't leak but the electricals died.
spudboy
12th October 2009, 04:03 PM
All I can say is Gawd!! :eek: I thought the TD5 pump was overpriced.
I've bought whole cars that cost less than that!
cucinadio
12th October 2009, 04:34 PM
Is it for a Puma, or a transit?
If it's a Puma then surely it would be under warranty. Can't see it being $3K. A TD5 pump for a Defender is just over a grand (from memory - The Disco version is cheaper I think) so $3K sounds well over the top.
no its a transit but it the sameo sameo...thanks
cheers
Frenchie
12th October 2009, 04:39 PM
This presumably is not the pump that shifts fuel from the tank but the pump that generate the high pressure in the fuel rail?
The Td5 doesn't have one of those as the unit injectors do that job (which is why Td5 injectors are so expensive).
PhilipA
12th October 2009, 04:42 PM
Sounds like Defender owners are going to have to develop a piggy bank account for when they get out of warranty. 3K for a fuel pump. Yikes. That is almost a V8. Regards Philip A
cucinadio
12th October 2009, 04:45 PM
Sounds like Defender owners are going to have to develop a piggy bank account for when they get out of warranty. 3K for a fuel pump. Yikes. That is almost a V8. Regards Philip A
yhea was looking at the Puma as the next ...but it really is worrying isn't it .....maybe just stick with the earlier td5....:(
cheers
Hoges
12th October 2009, 06:03 PM
Trivia time: The Td5 design was particularly clever considering the pressures generated by the injectors. I read recently where the US special forces had wanted a diesel vehicle for use in the first Iraq war which would run on aviation kero... without special additives - so they bought the Landrovers because all the development work on the Td5 injection system had been done on kero as worst case scenario!
The engineering in some of the latest pizzo-electric diesel injectors is literally amazing...they are programmed to fire up to 6 times -at a precise interval - on each compression stroke... if they need repairing... take a second job to pay the bills:mad:...
Scouse
13th October 2009, 09:00 AM
LR supply an exchange pump for around $700 so $3000 sounds a little exxy IMO.
foz.in.oz
13th October 2009, 10:41 AM
This presumably is not the pump that shifts fuel from the tank but the pump that generate the high pressure in the fuel rail?
The Td5 doesn't have one of those as the unit injectors do that job (which is why Td5 injectors are so expensive).
The puma/transit doesn't have a pump in the fuel tank. The pump on the fuel rail draws fuel up to the engine and then pressurises it for injection.
Hoges
13th October 2009, 04:31 PM
Hi Ray
what's the cost of subscribing to Landrover global Tech?
cheers
foz.in.oz
14th October 2009, 08:11 AM
I don't know. You should be able to find out on the website.
dullbird
14th October 2009, 03:56 PM
think its something like $16 for the day around $70 for the month and a couple of hundred for the year
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