Re: Advice on dead injector pump
Hello jpcw,
Not sure what injection pump you have on your 1997 D22 TD27 Navara. I am not very clear about what you think the WVO designs pump will do.
The task of the injection pump is to do two things. One is to act as a lift pump, sucking the fuel from the tank. The second is to increase the pressure of the fuel to 3,000psi and inject it at the very right moment to the injector that will then open under the pressure and spray the fuel into the cylinder - much like the role of a distributor in an old style petrol engine.
The WVO designs pump will help to provide positive pressure to the intake of the fuel injection pump so the lift pump components in the injection pump will not have to work as hard. The rotating head of the injection pump side is extremely finely machined and can be damaged by bad fuel and DO wear over time and need replacement around 300,000km.
The injection pumps on the TD27 "may" have a small filter on the intake banjo that could have got clogged. Your fuel filter may have let through enough small sediment to clog this and replacing or cleaning this gauze filter may resolve your problem.
Given you are in Perth, consider checking our www.warfa.asn.au where you can meet fellow oil users face to face.
Regards
Tim
Toyota Landcruiser 1988 HJ61 Manual Wagon
12H-T turbo Direct Injection.
Twin Tank setup runs on 100% WVO after warm up. 30 plate FPHE with 80°C output, 12mm fuel lines
Start up and shut down electric fuel pump feeds IP direct.
Front 4WDSytstems Lokka, Rear ARB airlokka for quick escapes up sandhills. Performance GTurbo with 600mm FMIC gives 450nm @ 1700rpm at 20psi boost.
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