its not that uncommon but its not as regular as say oil changes.
people have had varying success with rebuilding them and replacing the rivits with tapped in machine screws.
I have a BAD oil leak coming from the vacuum pump on my TDI. I am unsure if it is coming from where it bolts on to the engine or at the end of the actual pump.
Tomorrow I want to remove it and put a new gasket on where it bolts on to the block.
Is there any procedure that I should know of before I remove it?
Is it normal for them to leak at the end where the "cap" is rivetted on??
I know Zero about thwm so any help is muchly welcommed!!
Thanks!
its not that uncommon but its not as regular as say oil changes.
people have had varying success with rebuilding them and replacing the rivits with tapped in machine screws.
Dave
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Thanks Blacknight,
Is there a kit to buy or can I just pull it apart and put it back together again??
Hi
There isnt a kit as far as Im aware, just get a new gasket for the block, drill out the pop rivets clean up both surface getting rid of all burs, then re-seal using some ultra blue or locktite flange sealant. I used bolts and nyloc nuts, I had to grind one side of the head of the bolt to get them to fit properly. I have done this 2 both of my 300's now and it works fine, better than paying 400 bucks for a new one![]()
Some Good Oil will help too:
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/good-oil/4...d-replace.html
Scott
Thanx guys!!
funny I was warned about rebuilding them aparently at my garage people that brought rebuilt vacuum pumps were seeing failure rates as quick as 12months.
I brought my'n new from the Uk half the price of buying one in oz including postage. but that was about 2 years or so ago now I think
Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......
The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈
Try this link
vacuumpumpfix
Regards
Barjop
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