danderv wrote:Some will say the epic never fails and its the timing belt but i can safely say i have never seen timing out on removal of a faulty pump.
We've seen a few on here though, so always worth checking before the pump is condemned
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danderv wrote:Some will say the epic never fails and its the timing belt but i can safely say i have never seen timing out on removal of a faulty pump.
Never say neverdanderv wrote:Some will say the epic never fails and its the timing belt but i can safely say i have never seen timing out on removal of a faulty pump.
helstone wrote:Halo ford transit friends. i have a 1997 ford transit and I have the same problem as many people already explained about the leaking on the solenoid valves.A member Mr. psv-hgv-flt give many picture which is showing who to replace the lucas epic fuel pump whit a Bosch pump. I have a question a bout one cable which i saw in the picture what is t for??? It,s just a single one which has a blue connection.. Then i would like to know what is to do with the connection from the old lucas pump which was connected to the 4 solenoid valves. Is there not a electrician fold to the electronic box??Then the Number what i can see on the Bosch pump is that the number to order???
V184 wrote:If the timings out it throws up "timing code" on a tester
Altransit wrote:danderv wrote:Some will say the epic never fails and its the timing belt but i can safely say i have never seen timing out on removal of a faulty pump.
We've seen a few on here though, so always worth checking before the pump is condemned
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