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Old 13-10-2009, 21:03   #16
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In my workshop manual, the first step in replacing the injector pump is "Replace the fuel pump mounting flange joint (where necessary)." Is this anything like replacing a gasket?
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Here in aussie a ''joint'' is a '' gasket '' made out of on one material a gasket is a '' joint made out of a reinforced material i hope this makes some kind of sense??
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ring spanners and prickers and sprayers?
What are ring spanners called elsewhere? That's one tool that I thought was universally called the same thing

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Old 14-10-2009, 19:54   #19
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open end or closed end or combination wrenches.

I had a lovely set of Whitworth spanners for a couple of Gardner Diesels. A complete tool set came with each engine...works of art.

I was amazed that you could run them on one cylinder (they were 6 cylinders)
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My first (converted) trawler had a Gardner diesel, noisy as hell but totally reliable. It would happily run at 200 rpm.
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