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How to change Fuel Pump Cam Follower on 2.0 TFSi
Scott73:
Im in the same boat SkyJawa :confused: I just stripped mine to do, and was quite gutted to see it had the two steel pipes. I started the job and got as far as trying to get at the left hand pipe that needs to be undone from underneath, I couldnt seem to get at it with my fat fingers/hands so might need to look at asking a garage to do it.
A bit disapointed, as not being much of a mechanic I had followed the guides on here and managed to change my plugs, DV and PCV so far and my confidence was building regarding doing a lot of the small jobs myself, plus I've really enjoyed it as well. :happy2:
kross:
Likewise. Was going to do it tonight as I expect to be putting a thousand miles on it this week comming.
My intention was to try and avoid the banjo bolt issue by just following the fuel pipes to their ends and disconnecting them, but ran into a few problems-
One- the old style fuel pump doesn't seem to have a pressure release valve. Is there a way to bleed the pressure off that doesn't involve blowing my hands off?
Two/Three- the fuel pipe splits into two- one end runs along the top of the (I think) manifold until it meets a rubber line which is clamped in place. The other end of the fuel pipe vanishes to god knows where under the manifold.
I've seen an Audi forum user who removed the entire pump in this way, but his fuel pipes seemed to terminate in threaded ends retained by a bolt. Mine I'm not so sure about.
Might just buy a 12 splined triple square and have a go, but the results on other forums don't fill me with confidence.
Andy-GTI:
Excellent thread. Should be pinned!
Quick newbie question. Sorry I havent read all 8 pages.
What, if anything, is done differently for a DSG car?
dazza:
Nothing is different on a DSG car.
By the looks of it a lot of people are struggling with the banjo bolt on earlier models.
Its not that difficult. Here are a couple of tools that will help. I'm always using these so they are a good investment.
1/4 inch socket set.
Screwdriver bit set which includes the M8 triple square and everything else you could ever think of.
1/4 inch and 1/2 inch wobble bar set.
Few pics below. I've now replaced the fuel line with the banjo bolt with the newer version.
http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php?page=mods&mod=95
Lazye:
I replaced the cam follower using this 'how to'. Thanks for the help, very clear. Nice easy job, only took 15 minutes.
My cam follower had very little wear but changed anyway. Car is an '07 ED30 with 77k on the clock. I am pretty sure it hasn't been changed prior to this. Quite reassured by the condition as I expected a lot more wear. Car has oil changed ever 5000 miles but has done a fair few track days and driven quite hard when warm.
I'll put some pics up when I get a chance.
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