Here is a copy of a thread I just started on VOD - cross posted here for those of you who no longer frequent VOD
Following on from my previous thread about changing the pump on the RangeRover due to fuel actuator position sensor faults, I decided to take the pump to pieces before scrapping it.
I was interested to see what it was like inside after a long period on bio.
I have run this vehicle for nearly two and a half years on bio, Carl (Orange Vito) ran if for at least as long as that before me.
It had 171K miles on it when dismantled, probably over 60K of them on bio between Carl and I
Here are the photos of dissasembly. Not a pretty sight in places. I am surprised it was working as well as it was. Other than spurious fuel position sensor error codes, there were no other running problems (no rough running, loss of performance, poor starting or emissions problems). Maybe that is testament to how tough these pumps are.
The electronics assembly, under the main lid of the pump. Looking pretty dirty in here and no real surprises that the feedback variable transformer (right hand side of the photo) was giving error codes at times).

Looking down into the pump with the electronics removed - some dirt in places but lots of shiny metal as well.

A closer view into the bowels of the pump

Timing piston bore and cover removed

Hydraulic head, rotor and springs

the same part, viewed from above

The cam plate and rollers, surprisingly little visible wear and little contamination either

The inside of the pump body

and a different view

It was getting a bit late when I took these so I didn't try to clean the discolouration off. I'm not sure it it just a varnish coating or something deeper.