My fuel pump was totally worn out. There are no replacement parts available for
these old Toyota diesels. So I had to buy a new fuel pump for another diesel
automobile. I had to find a mechanic willing to work on my car. Nobody wanted
to work on it. Finally, I found a shop. I now have a 1986 Toyota diesel with
only about 90,000 miles on it. But I was forced to spend about $ 500 to get it
running again. My car is running just fine today. Good luck to you.
Giligan O brady <filthyscotsman@...> wrote: I 'm having trouble finding
a mechanic and a rebuilt fuel pump for my
84 camry turbo. I asked the dealer ship where my great uncle got the
car, and they told me i needed to go to a jon deer dealership to get it
repared since the fuel system for my car was made by jon deer. i dont
know if he was just bull shitting me.... but oh well. the problem isint
too severe though it looks like it's just a worn out gasket on the pump
but it leaks a lot and im not getting optimal fuel efecientcy,. if any
one can help leave me a message.
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