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    TDI. Swarf under fuel solenoid.

    200 TDI would run on, even though no power to solenoid.
    Pulled it and found fine metal swarf under it. Cleaned it and now all OK
    Question is where does this stuff come from, is it terminal and can the eroding part be replaced easily?
    Didiman

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    Quote Originally Posted by 123rover50 View Post
    200 TDI would run on, even though no power to solenoid.
    Pulled it and found fine metal swarf under it. Cleaned it and now all OK
    Question is where does this stuff come from, is it terminal and can the eroding part be replaced easily?
    Didiman
    A rebuild is usually needed when it gets to that stage.

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    sounds like what ben says, i have seen this and it turned out to be the hardface on the cam ring had failed, needed a pump overhaul.

    JC

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    Thanks. Not good. I have another pump but it seems that to swap without removing all the front cover and belt etc I have to have special tool LRT 12 o45 to hold the pully or sprocket as they call it in place while changing over. Where can I buy this tool or get the dimensions to turn one up?

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    I know this is from a 300tdi but should be pretty close? maybe!

    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/projects-t...-12-045-a.html


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    hardfacings coming off. you can replace the pump without specialist gear if you take your time and back off all the spring loaded stuff from the cam.

    Its a lot quicker and easier to use the timing pins.

    from memory inital setup on a 200 is the same as a 300Tdi.
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    [QUOTE=123rover50;1486366 I have to have special tool LRT 12 o45 to hold the pully or sprocket as they call it in place while changing over. Where can I buy this tool or get the dimensions to turn one up?[/QUOTE]

    Use a 3/8 bolt and cut the head off it. It works perfectly.

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    [QUOTE=roverrescue;1486374]Search
    I know this is from a 300tdi but should be pretty close? maybe!

    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/projects-t...-12-045-a.html


    Steve[/QUOTE

    Thanks. Thats what I was after. I have the pins etc but didnt know how the plate worked to stop the pulley falling down when removed from the IP.

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    123,
    If you wanted I could easily enough post my version of the LR tool to you for a loaner?
    Obviously three holes isnt too difficult to punch in some scrap BUT the offer is there!

    Steve

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    Thanks for the offer Steve. I will make one as I have another couple of 200,s I got cheap and they will probably need work too.

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