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Injector Pump Failure

I have a Roto Diesel (Lucas CAV) injector pump on a Peugeot XD3P diesel engine, which has a damaged shaft / part inside the pump. Unfortunately no replacements for the part are available in the UK (where I live) due to rarity and age etc. to enable any fuel injection engineers to repair / overhaul the unit. I've tried other Peugeot spares suppliers but no joy. Any other options anyone can think of ? I'm still searching for a company who can do it but surely I don't have to scrap the whole forkift because one injector pump part is unavailable !! As usual, any help appreciated.
  • Posted 2 Feb 2020 09:03
  • Modified 2 Feb 2020 09:03 by poster
  • By ratter
  • joined 2 Feb'19 - 9 messages
  • United Kingdom

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