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Cleaning Bosch pump - blinkyeatu - 25-09-2015 I've dissembled my pump and wondering what the best way to clean the bits that are exposed to the outside world; main block and top. I've gone at it with brake cleaner and a wire brush whilst it almost does it, it still leaves a load of crap. I was thinking could I soak them in hot water maybe abit of soap, rinse, stick them in the oven on a low heat evaporate it all off then Dw-40 and brake cleaner for extra measure I want it shining RE: Cleaning Bosch pump - Mattcheese31 - 25-09-2015 Wire brush attachment on a drill mate RE: Cleaning Bosch pump - blinkyeatu - 25-09-2015 Ok I'll see what I can find RE: Cleaning Bosch pump - Mattcheese31 - 25-09-2015 That's how I did mine, go for the softer brass coloured ones, used a bit of brake cleaner to soften the old veg off too lol RE: Cleaning Bosch pump - pioneer DJ paddy - 25-09-2015 (25-09-2015, 12:53 PM)blinkyeatu Wrote: Ok I'll see what I can find [attachment=25236] Here's one I done few weeks ago just sprayed it with bacis coat Sorry if u r neck gets sore don't no why they end up like that RE: Cleaning Bosch pump - blinkyeatu - 25-09-2015 Oooh that's lovely I think I'll do mine I've got some black and red so guess it'll be that. what did do to clean it? Gunna have a walk into town see if I can find any drill attachments but not got much hope :/ And did you just put it back together the just go nuts and spray everything? RE: Cleaning Bosch pump - pioneer DJ paddy - 25-09-2015 I had it all striped down and built it all back up with 12mm head and grov mod and ground lda so whilst it was striped I cleaned every part with wire brush and paint thinners lol then sprayed all the parts separately to make sure I didn't miss any were lol Get a picture of ur one wen it's done :-) RE: Cleaning Bosch pump - bashbarnard - 25-09-2015 12mm head!! Are you going mega power then? From what I see the levers inside all need changing for a 12mm head RE: Cleaning Bosch pump - pioneer DJ paddy - 25-09-2015 (25-09-2015, 04:06 PM)bashbarnard Wrote: 12mm head!! Are you going mega power then? From what I see the levers inside all need changing for a 12mm headNo wen I done It It all worked out ok lol will be going on my twin turbo 306 when I get round to it :-) have a spear 12mm head so might build anotanother one up soon just to have as a spear RE: Cleaning Bosch pump - blinkyeatu - 25-09-2015 I've reassembled it but just thinking should the lever be pressed right up against the governor then require quite abit of pressure to press it back? As I remember it moved quite freely Dw I've got it RE: Cleaning Bosch pump - pioneer DJ paddy - 25-09-2015 (25-09-2015, 10:04 PM)blinkyeatu Wrote: I've reassembled it but just thinking should the lever be pressed right up against the governor then require quite abit of pressure to press it back? As I remember it moved quite freelyYou have probably seen this before but if not hopefully this will keep you right Lol http://www.brick-yard.co.uk/forum/ve-injector-pump-rebuild-in-colour_topic17456.html RE: Cleaning Bosch pump - blinkyeatu - 27-09-2015 Well here it is (bar a couple of bolts ect) Only had one suspect washer left over fairly large with a started imprint on one side like but much larger than the one on the throttle shaft RE: Cleaning Bosch pump - pioneer DJ paddy - 27-09-2015 Looking well man u any pictures of the left over washer to make sure it's not important :-) RE: Cleaning Bosch pump - blinkyeatu - 28-09-2015 It looks to big to go on any of the levers with those teething i do wonder tho if it's from the boost comp part |