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Nippondenso Inj pump leaky throttle shaft

Hi Everyone. I have a Nippondenso 096000-1570 injector pump leaking at the throttle shaft. A local diesel guy told me that its no problem to fix on the machine and another place has the seals. Ive been surfing the net and can't find anything on this pump. I did find guys saying things to do and what to watch for, but not on my pump. Is there anyone with experience on this pump that can give me guidance and possibly a service bulletin or drawing or something to help. Thank you
  • Posted 3 Oct 2021 11:37
  • By adown
  • joined 2 Oct'21 - 2 messages
  • California, United States

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