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Hey guys. My 2.7crd looks like it has developed a leak from the hp pump on the left hand side bottom where clear hose/s go in. Lots of crud build up in and under this area. Are there o rings at the pipes? Or will the pipe be stuffed?

I can also see air bubbles in the hose from the filter. I am not having any issues at all with the car. Starts fine drives fine boosts fine.

Are there kits available to buy off ebay?
I have recently had surgery so kinda need it delivered to me :/
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Hey guys. My 2.7crd looks like it has developed a leak from the hp pump on the left hand side bottom where clear hose/s go in. Lots of crud build up in and under this area. Are there o rings at the pipes? Or will the pipe be stuffed?

I can also see air bubbles in the hose from the filter. I am not having any issues at all with the car. Starts fine drives fine boosts fine.

Are there kits available to buy off ebay?
I have recently had surgery so kinda need it delivered to me :/
It may be the hoses and the rings however it's more likely the o-rings in the caps an the high pressure pump have died and are leaking fuel. Depending on the hoses there are may places you can buy them, MB is pretty good price wise, but do you research as others will do them cheaper.

The fix for the pump is pretty easy/cheap, the part number for the Service Kit for Bosch Pump (0445010019) is F 01M 101 455 or MB - A0000780780, I've also copied all of the part numbers below that you may need.

This is what it will look like:

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=F+01M+101+...ages&ia=images

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Fuel Line "O" Rings:
MB.....................6019970645................. .($4.75 each )
Link to post on subject: http://www.ausjeepoffroad.com/forum/...ight=fuel+line

Fuel Pump:
High Pressure......MB A6120700001 Jeep.......5080278AA Bosch.....0445010019
O-rings for high pressure pump;
Bosch o-rings 6 x F01M 100389.
Support rings 6 x F01M 100643,
o-ring 3 x F01M 0P0 743
sealing ring 3 x F00R 0P0 577
sealing ring 3 x F00R 0P0 480
Link for HIgh Pressure Pump Replacement:
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f310/...hotos-1410217/

Service Kit for Bosch Pump 0445010019....................... F 01M 101 455..........MB...A0000780780

Low Pressure......MB.. ?? Jeep......5080255AA Bosch..... ??
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It may be the hoses and the rings however it's more likely the o-rings in the caps an the high pressure pump have died and are leaking fuel. Depending on the hoses there are may places you can buy them, MB is pretty good price wise, but do you research as others will do them cheaper.

The fix for the pump is pretty easy/cheap, the part number for the Service Kit for Bosch Pump (0445010019) is F 01M 101 455 or MB - A0000780780, I've also copied all of the part numbers below that you may need.

This is what it will look like:

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=F+01M+101+...ages&ia=images
Thank you so much bodgie for taking the time to do that for me, i really appreciate it! Il take a closer look at it today and take a photo of the area of concern but i think you are right about the hp pump seals. Thanks again
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Purchased a rebuild kit and an inline manual bulb type primer (this thing is a pain to bleed/prime). I am going to do the pump first and go from there re the other o'rings/hoses as il have a better understanding of the condition and the system when i start messing with it Thanks again Bodgie. 🍻
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