Diesel in the LDA Housing

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Diesel in the LDA Housing
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Can anyone tell me what could be the problem? Fuel it's coming up in the lda housing and it's beeing pumped out a screw (screw which realises the presure under the membrane).
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Look at my recent threads. Mine did it. There a guide on thread. Its a washer in the pump
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Thank you! Did it work for you?

Sorry for not searching before creating a new topic.
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have you got a ground lda pin? could be caused by the compensator pin being pushed out too far into the grind on the lda pin and breaking the seal behind it
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(18-05-2013, 02:58 PM)SonnyRoby Wrote: Thank you! Did it work for you?

Sorry for not searching before creating a new topic.

i had a spare to half of a bosch so put that on. Seems fine now. Mine was leaking before. Make sure you mark the throttle arm up. Its a pain to get it right so the throttle works right.
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(18-05-2013, 11:49 PM)ozonehostile Wrote: have you got a ground lda pin? could be caused by the compensator pin being pushed out too far into the grind on the lda pin and breaking the seal behind it

Yes. It's grinded.
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(19-05-2013, 03:03 AM)SonnyRoby Wrote:
(18-05-2013, 11:49 PM)ozonehostile Wrote: have you got a ground lda pin? could be caused by the compensator pin being pushed out too far into the grind on the lda pin and breaking the seal behind it

Yes. It's grinded.

its highly possible that your grind is too deep and the little pin inside the lda is been pushed out too far. how deep is the grind on your pin?
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This is mine.


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Im sure that looks steeper than mine..
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i think you possibly have a seal issue mate. take the cap off and the lda pin out and pull the throttle arm back until the boost compensator pin extends to the fully out position then see if diesel is seeping from behind it or anywhere else
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