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Fuel pump expert needed !
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<blockquote data-quote="Rita &#039;71" data-source="post: 36376" data-attributes="member: 1799"><p>No 6,</p><p></p><p> Sounds like this is an ongoing problem. That is after a few miles you start developing an oil leak from the fuel pump mounting location. Your fuel pump itself is not causing the leak, but rather how it is fastened down to the case studs. Sounds like it may be loosening up after driving your Bus around for a while. I would try some of those 13mm nuts that have the nylon inserts in them, or at least use the curved washers or some lock washers if you're not. Nuts should be torqued to 2.5 mkg, or 18 lbs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rita '71, post: 36376, member: 1799"] No 6, Sounds like this is an ongoing problem. That is after a few miles you start developing an oil leak from the fuel pump mounting location. Your fuel pump itself is not causing the leak, but rather how it is fastened down to the case studs. Sounds like it may be loosening up after driving your Bus around for a while. I would try some of those 13mm nuts that have the nylon inserts in them, or at least use the curved washers or some lock washers if you're not. Nuts should be torqued to 2.5 mkg, or 18 lbs. [/QUOTE]
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