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Injector pump

Mike_Pop

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Has anyone taken apart their injector pump to clean it? Is it worth doing? I had rust in mine when I pulled the top off. I just pulled the pump and found a mangled O-ring on the drive shaft. Can anyone tell me where the O-ring is supposed to go? It's on a 1984 M1009.

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mangus580

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Mike, any idea how many miles are on the engine (IP)? It might be worth just getting it rebuilt. They suggest doing it every 100k or so. I think that alot of CUCV IP's are due for replacement just because of age.
 

Mike_Pop

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Mike,

I'm trying to sell this truck. I don't want to put any more money into it than I have to. My time is limited also.

I think the pump is fine since it was working well last summer. The truck only has 49K on it.
 

Mike_Pop

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I need inexpensive solutions, not costly ones. I want this truck to be gone in two weeks without costing me anymore time or money.
 

Mike_Pop

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Sorry...the CUCV is in NJ. But I have a bunch of trailers in Eurek that I want to sell. It's only a five hour ride from SLC. And...I will give you a place to stay and a meal. How's that for hospitality? Screw it, don't bother buying a trailer, just come out for a visit!
 

Mike_Pop

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I just sold my Mog a month ago. :-(

But, I did manage to purchase a Mighty Mite! That might be good at Moab!!! I've never wheeled there, just camped along the Colorado near Fisher Towers a few times.
 

Mike_Pop

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Well, I removed my injection pump and during the process, I found a bad O-ring on the driveshaft to the pump. After replacing it and reinstalling the pump, the truck fired right up and ran just fine. Unfortunately, I was lazy and didn't feel like getting a gasket for the pump to the engine block and now it is leaking. I though the old one would suffice.

In order to replace the gasket, I will have to pull the intake manifold and the injection pump off again. Oh well. Live and learn.

Photo attaced of O-ring that went bad. Since it was bad, I gave it a good scolding!
 

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