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Old 30th January 2018, 16:28   #11
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When replacing the above seal is it just a straight forward replacement or do you need to add any form jointing compound?
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Old 30th January 2018, 16:37   #12
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Hi...mine was leaking from the front of the 3 "heads". Significantly worse in very cold weather and all but sealed when engine hot.

I followed the how to's that I listed in my earlier post.

Tool I used was eBay item no. 222393256837

Take your time and you will be fine.
I didn't change the metal seal from rimmers.

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Old 31st January 2018, 00:41   #13
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Arctic, i found lots of clear instructions, don't send any pics, it is clear as day.

Just confirm few part numbers for me:
Fuel pump seal kit BOSCH number is: F 01M 101 454
Fuel pump regulator seal kit BOSCH number is: F 01M 100 278
And third is MGR seal from the link, right:https://rimmerbros.com/Item--i-MHX100190

These three are important? And a tool, of course...

I read various topics where it is necessary to check the pump number, because there are two types of seals, is that right?
Hi Dragan.
The two links I added above should be the right ones, I have not heard that there are two maybe someone could confirm that ? the third one that you linked to rimmers would be ok to re-fit in my opinion. and below is a link to the tool I have replied to your PM message Arctic

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/265669108804

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/125503305398
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