good day all,
I trust you are all well. I am ok, but I am deveolping a headache with my 280 SE Injector Pump: I had started working on it thanks to a lot of help from Joe a few months ago, but I had to suspend the work because of an expensive problem with my distributor shortly after. has been resolved, and I have begun working on the IP again.
My mechanic and I got the car to start a few times, but every time it started it would die after 2-3 sec. Eventually this past week, it failed altogether at starting. After going through Joe's IP tour, I got the shaft at the front of the pump to move back and forth and return to its place of rest (about half an inch) under own spring action when pushed. So, presumably then, the rack is free. I'd previously removed the check valves from the top of IP fuel outlets, doused with carburettor cleaner, and deep penetrant. The plunger pistons were all moving freely inside the cylinders.
This week after the engine failing to start, we took the fuel lines off the top of the IP, and cranked engine to see if fuel was coming out. We found that from fore to aft, only no. 1, 4, and 5 were pumping fuel out, and weakly at that. The other 3 pushed nothing out at all. The other 2 critical issues are leaks: Therere's a large amount of fuel coming out of the shaft in the front (The one you have to push to test if rack is free). There also seems to be fuel mixing with oil. There's a mixture of oil and petrol leaking out of a small hole in the bottom of the transmission bellhousing.
I've printed and filed all the info from Joe's tour to see if there's any sloution to the problems thus far. My pump is the newer one with circulating oil, and I believe it has no dipstick. Any advice? Also, I just want to confirm that there's only 1 fuel pipe from the tank feeding the inlet pipe to IP; and that There's also only 1 return line going from the pump back to the tank. The reason I ask is that there's what seems to be a fuel pipe running under the car from the tank, right next to the INLET/RETURN pipes. It is at present unused with nothing connecting to it.
Thanks,
Fano