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D4 2T injection pump foldover lock question

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4 years 3 months ago #218613 by Deebo
Are these standard foldover locks on my injection pump for the 4 nuts either side if the gear on the end of the pump camshaft? (Apologies for the photo orientation, don’t know what I did wrong) They don’t look like the 1A-2682 in the parts catalog pic to me, they look more like flywheel bolt locks? Just wondering before I remove them to pull the pump.

Tony



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4 years 3 months ago #218620 by Deebo
Think I’ve answered my own question, found this pic in the D4400 service manual.


The earlier 7J-5104 - 7J-8686 had 4 locks of 1A-2682 while the 2T have 2 of 6B-4954. I think the parts catalog picture for the 2T is wrong, it shows the earlier lock but with the new part no. Ironically the earlier locks are still available so I’ll have to replace mine with those when I rebuild it.

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4 years 3 months ago #218623 by Rome K/G

Are these standard foldover locks on my injection pump for the 4 nuts either side if the gear on the end of the pump camshaft? (Apologies for the photo orientation, don’t know what I did wrong) They don’t look like the 1A-2682 in the parts catalog pic to me, they look more like flywheel bolt locks? Just wondering before I remove them to pull the pump.

Tony


Those locks are also incorrectly folded over on the nuts, lock should be up against one flat of the nut.

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4 years 3 months ago #218625 by Deebo

Those locks are also incorrectly folded over on the nuts, lock should be up against one flat of the nut.



Top tip, thanks.

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