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Top End Rattle

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doylebros:
I assume you've not owned this vehicle long?

neilneddy:
Hi v4rley pictures of the HPFP below. Hi doylebros not owned the vehicle long at all, unfortunately no warranty. Not the best start really



v4rley:
Sure you have probably already worked out what's happened. The old cam follower has worn out, resulting in the HPFP piston having direct contact with the cam. So your issues are:

Needs new:
Cam
HPFP
 
Also as you done know the circumstances of the fauuire their is a good chance the rattle you hear is the old follower floating in the engine.

@doylebros is going to be your best resource here...

neilneddy:
Thanks for your input v4rley, I am assuming now that previous owners have not checked the follower at any interval other than before it was sold to me. Would autotech internals work for the fuel pump issue rather than new?

r5gtt:
Ouch that's really bad and costly too.

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