Great effort Lance. You always reduce people’s stress with your very detailed explanation including excellent camera angles. Again I say that I rebuilt my injection pump following your instructions. Thank you and good luck.
G Day Lance, another great informative video, you make it look easy, I did reseal mine after watching your video and your instructions work fantasically, the diesel shops are panicing. many thanks Barry
Thanks Barry, I had to block one shop due to the shitty comments that went on for months accusing me of ruining the industry. He was persistent if nothing else.
Great work as usual Lance, very well done video. Helping people like myself out all over the world. Not sure if you'll know, but my pump is quite similar, except it has a solenoid on the bottom that holds the cam ring in. The shaft between the head and rotor had broken, so i took it out and have a replacement. The only thing i cant work out is where the little 1/4" by 1/4" spring came from that dropped out when i took out the head. Would you have any idea? Anyway, thanks for all the help, you really are a great bloke 👍
@BundyBearsShed thanks for getting back to me Lance. Turns out it was the spring the that sits behind the rivet in the plate in the top governor housing. Must have fallen down into the body when I was taking it apart. Have it back on now but unfortunately still no diesel after replacing what was a broken head and rotor shaft. You make it look so easy, if only you were a neighbour!
Hi Lance,Returned to NZ 2022 after 13 years in Sydney. My Fergy 265 had been sitting for that length of time. With your video help a couple of years ago I was able to reseal the injector pump and get the tractor going again. However last week I went to start it after it was going the day before and it wouldn't start. I found fuel wasn't being pumped up to the injectors. I pulled the pump out and checked everything you sugest in these 3 videos. I didn't go beyond the camtrack, but fuel is still not pumping to the injectors. Fuel is pumping back through the return line. I did notice the inside part of the end plate has some small grooves scratched into it Would appreciate any suggestions as to what might be the problem. Because of your videos I am quite confident in diving deeper into the pump. Many thanks.
If the metering valve wasn't stuck, the little shuttle under the inlet would be worth a look. Worst case there is a bit of water in the fuel and the rollers are sticking. Most times the metering valve is sticking.
Hey Lance! I watch every video you put out, I like doing this stuff too! I'm currently working on a New Holland TL90A 4 cylinder that I bought very cheap. It had been sitting up for probably 10 years or so. It has a Bosch VE4 distribution pump. Do you have anything special that you do for a pump that has been sitting up for so long?
I think my roller pistons are sticking on mine. Backhoe with the same style pump on a ford diesel. I pulled the top cover off and the metering valve was stuck so I freed it up. Still not getting any squirts of diesel out of the injector ports on the pump. I guess the pistons in the end under the rollers are stuck. I wonder if I could shoot air into the ports to try and free them up. If I need to pull the pump apart to free them up how do I re time the plate on the end that you explained meters the fuel? Do I just mark it first or should I get the measurements for the rollers?
Yes getting a roller meassurement is fine or scribe a line at the end of the bracket so you know where it was. Sticking plungers is a good probability.
@@BundyBearsShed Thanks. Yea I don't see what else it would be. I am not getting even a tiny squirt of diesel out of the outlet ports for the injectors. I am going to try and blow some air backwards through the injector line outlets and see if I can free the piston. I will let you know if it works. I have plenty of fuel getting to the pump, when I take the bleed screw out the side it squirts a good foot out when I crank it.
Hi Lance I'm stuck, what locks the basket into the shaft? Mine spins and the governor doesn't work. It runs flat out and can only be controlled by the stop lever. Thanks
No you are not correct here, we have had many pumps going strong for many years. we are really only resealing the pumps not changing settings or anything else really.
This is very helpful. Chances are I would make a mistake without your help. Thank you.
You are welcome!
Great effort Lance. You always reduce people’s stress with your very detailed explanation including excellent camera angles. Again I say that I rebuilt my injection pump following your instructions. Thank you and good luck.
Thanks Peter.
G Day Lance, another great informative video, you make it look easy, I did reseal mine after watching your video and your instructions work fantasically, the diesel shops are panicing.
many thanks
Barry
Thanks Barry, I had to block one shop due to the shitty comments that went on for months accusing me of ruining the industry. He was persistent if nothing else.
Great work as usual Lance, very well done video. Helping people like myself out all over the world.
Not sure if you'll know, but my pump is quite similar, except it has a solenoid on the bottom that holds the cam ring in. The shaft between the head and rotor had broken, so i took it out and have a replacement. The only thing i cant work out is where the little 1/4" by 1/4" spring came from that dropped out when i took out the head. Would you have any idea?
Anyway, thanks for all the help, you really are a great bloke 👍
I think the spring you are referring to might be under the little shuttle valve in the end cap.
@BundyBearsShed thanks for getting back to me Lance. Turns out it was the spring the that sits behind the rivet in the plate in the top governor housing. Must have fallen down into the body when I was taking it apart. Have it back on now but unfortunately still no diesel after replacing what was a broken head and rotor shaft. You make it look so easy, if only you were a neighbour!
Hi Lance,Returned to NZ 2022 after 13 years in Sydney. My Fergy 265 had been sitting for that length of time. With your video help a couple of years ago I was able to reseal the injector pump and get the tractor going again. However last week I went to start it after it was going the day before and it wouldn't start. I found fuel wasn't being pumped up to the injectors. I pulled the pump out and checked everything you sugest in these 3 videos. I didn't go beyond the camtrack, but fuel is still not pumping to the injectors. Fuel is pumping back through the return line. I did notice the inside part of the end plate has some small grooves scratched into it Would appreciate any suggestions as to what might be the problem. Because of your videos I am quite confident in diving deeper into the pump. Many thanks.
If the metering valve wasn't stuck, the little shuttle under the inlet would be worth a look. Worst case there is a bit of water in the fuel and the rollers are sticking. Most times the metering valve is sticking.
Hey Lance! I watch every video you put out, I like doing this stuff too! I'm currently working on a New Holland TL90A 4 cylinder that I bought very cheap. It had been sitting up for probably 10 years or so. It has a Bosch VE4 distribution pump. Do you have anything special that you do for a pump that has been sitting up for so long?
No not really if it bleeds up ok I go with it.
I think my roller pistons are sticking on mine. Backhoe with the same style pump on a ford diesel. I pulled the top cover off and the metering valve was stuck so I freed it up. Still not getting any squirts of diesel out of the injector ports on the pump. I guess the pistons in the end under the rollers are stuck. I wonder if I could shoot air into the ports to try and free them up.
If I need to pull the pump apart to free them up how do I re time the plate on the end that you explained meters the fuel? Do I just mark it first or should I get the measurements for the rollers?
Yes getting a roller meassurement is fine or scribe a line at the end of the bracket so you know where it was. Sticking plungers is a good probability.
@@BundyBearsShed Thanks. Yea I don't see what else it would be. I am not getting even a tiny squirt of diesel out of the outlet ports for the injectors. I am going to try and blow some air backwards through the injector line outlets and see if I can free the piston. I will let you know if it works. I have plenty of fuel getting to the pump, when I take the bleed screw out the side it squirts a good foot out when I crank it.
Well blowing air into it did not work. I will have to order a reseal kit and tear it apart I guess.
Hi Lance
I'm stuck, what locks the basket into the shaft? Mine spins and the governor doesn't work. It runs flat out and can only be controlled by the stop lever. Thanks
There is an o ring on the shaft that holds it all in place.
So you rebuild them for others ? What are your charges ? I have a leaking Cav , 1969 Ford 4500 .
No just for friends really
Tanx
Thankyou.
what would be wrong if my pump looses pressure?
It could be a blocked tap, lift pump, filters or the little filter iin the inleet of the pump. They can all effect the flow ratr.
How do we identify quality rebuild kit? Ebay amazon have a million of them
Look for Delphi on them.
Thanks! Would that particular kit work for a long 445 3 cylinder fiat utb? I've ordered a kit but it wasn't spared. Think I might trust sparex more.
I meant sparex
Yes it it is the CAV rotary pump it will.
👍 Big shoutout to Lance !! His O ring trick worked and the governor is working fine now.
Many thanks.
Glad it worked for you.
Wat is function of roter head holes
Deliver fuel to each cylinder when needed.
@@BundyBearsShed one hole is close why that close
Roter ring will demag because you are not fixing properly
No you are not correct here, we have had many pumps going strong for many years. we are really only resealing the pumps not changing settings or anything else really.
@@BundyBearsShed if you move and push roter then it's safe
By the way where is your workshop
Australia
I have 35 years experience in different fuel injections pumps and injectors in Pakistan and Saudi Arabia