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smudger
27th January, 2010, 10:57 AM
Hi Folks, Newbie here, got a huge problem and really hope someone can help!! Got a V reg 1.8 Tddi Ford Focus and am in the middle of trying to change the injection pump. Trouble is, I didn't time it all up before I took it apart and now I'm struggling to time it back up!! I've managed to locate and lock TDC on the Crank and Camshaft, the trouble is can't see any way of locating the pulley to the fuel pump in the correct position. There is a key way in the end of the pump, but no corresponding key in the pulley! I know that I have to locate the pulley with a 6mm drill bit once it's on but don't know where to tighten it in the first place....AAAAARGH!! Any help greatly appreciated
laldog
27th January, 2010, 03:52 PM
Is it common rail??
teuton
27th January, 2010, 04:12 PM
You'll find it in Autodata. Just attached the pic, sorry text is not in english.HTH.
smudger
27th January, 2010, 06:21 PM
No, it's not common rail, also thanks for the autodata stuff, I've already got that but it doesn't help when the pulley and pulley carrier is removed from the pump. Thanks anyway tho!
teuton
28th January, 2010, 04:04 AM
So take a look at this mate. HTH.
nutloose
28th January, 2010, 08:36 PM
As far as ETIS is concerned, it says that the inner pulley is part of the pump assy when replacing the pump.
So if you have "lost" the timing to the pump shaft I think you might have to go to a pump specialist to re-time it before you fit the pump back to the engine
nutloose
29th January, 2010, 06:33 PM
sorry for the double post
news flash:
the pump may be delivered in a "locked" condition, where the pump shaft is locked by a hexagon bolt and after fitting, the bolt is removed and either fitted with a spacer or replaced with a shorter socket head.
It is presumably locked in the right position to pin the pulley carrier to the pump body.
Locate the locking bolt and re-time the assy?
dizil
31st January, 2010, 02:20 PM
After the start of engine verification of corner of passing of injection (impulses of management the valve of passing) the equipment of Ford IDS(WDS) is needed.
tonyco2020
12th March, 2010, 06:52 PM
So take a look at this mate. HTH.
So take a look at this mate ok
driveryosef
8th October, 2010, 10:40 AM
Hello,
My Ford focus 1.8 tddi doesn't start anymore, it is a pump injector problem.
The pump was replaced by another one which have the same reference ... 40006 but the problem persist.
Could someone send me the repair manual for the pump injector bosch vp30 so i can repair my original pump ?
regards and sorry for my english
dik
8th October, 2010, 01:23 PM
Hello,
My Ford focus 1.8 tddi doesn't start anymore, it is a pump injector problem.
The pump was replaced by another one which have the same reference ... 40006 but the problem persist.
Could someone send me the repair manual for the pump injector bosch vp30 so i can repair my original pump ?
regards and sorry for my english
There is a very useful SEARCH feature found on all forums, I used it for you http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/f152/bosch-vp30-vp44-injection-pump-repair-solution-73680/
gurmk
8th October, 2010, 01:39 PM
If you have installed a second hand pump you will have to get it programmed due to the PATS system ford use.
Poptest
9th October, 2010, 01:41 PM
As far as ETIS is concerned, it says that the inner pulley is part of the pump assy when replacing the pump.
So if you have "lost" the timing to the pump shaft I think you might have to go to a pump specialist to re-time it before you fit the pump back to the engine
Nutloose is correct. Timing has been lost when drive coupling was separated from the pump shaft.
This can only be retimed by a Bosch diesel workshop which has the eps815 and vp44 test accessories.
driveryosef
9th October, 2010, 11:13 PM
There is a very useful SEARCH feature found on all forums, I used it for you http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/f152/bosch-vp30-vp44-injection-pump-repair-solution-73680/
Hello,
Thank you for your help,
I now "SHEARCH" but i'm new on the forum and i don't have right privilege to download or see documents !
Regards,
driveryosef
12th October, 2010, 12:13 PM
hello all,
can someone inform me about :
can I replace just the electonic box of my pump without reprogramming the ECU ?
thanks in advance
zsbmotor
10th December, 2010, 09:40 PM
Hello everyone. I have fuel pump change on Focus 1.8TDDI (2001) and I did not mark the pulley and the fuel pump together. I can't see any mark on the shaft of the pump and on the pulley neither.
If anyone could give me any advice that would be really helpful
Many Thanks
zsbmotor
10th December, 2010, 09:41 PM
Hi there. On the Youtube you can watch it how to do...and they'll tell you everything
zsbmotor
10th December, 2010, 09:42 PM
hello all,
can someone inform me about :
can I replace just the electonic box of my pump without reprogramming the ECU ?
thanks in advance
Hi there. On the Youtube you can watch it how to do...and they'll tell you everything
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