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Case 580K Injection Pump Fuel Leak Diagnosis and Repair
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Case 580K Loader Backhoe History and Engine Overview
The Case 580K was introduced in the mid-1980s as part of Case Corporation’s evolution of its backhoe loader lineup. Known for its rugged construction, mechanical simplicity, and versatility, the 580K was powered by a naturally aspirated or turbocharged 4-cylinder diesel engine—typically the Case 4-390 or Cummins B3.9. These engines used rotary-style injection pumps, most commonly the CAV DPA or Stanadyne DB2, to deliver high-pressure fuel to each cylinder. With tens of thousands of units sold globally, the 580K remains a workhorse on farms, construction sites, and utility fleets.
Terminology Note
  • Injection Pump: A mechanical or electronic device that meters and pressurizes diesel fuel for delivery to the engine’s injectors.
  • Throttle Shaft Seal: A small O-ring or lip seal around the rotating shaft that controls engine speed.
  • Fuel Return Line: A low-pressure line that routes excess fuel back to the tank after injection.
Common Leak Points on the 580K Injection Pump
Fuel leaks on the 580K’s injection pump typically originate from one of three areas:
  • Throttle Shaft Seal: A worn or cracked seal around the throttle linkage shaft can cause fuel to seep or drip externally. This is one of the most common failure points due to constant shaft movement and exposure to vibration.
  • Top Cover Gasket: The gasket between the pump body and top cover can degrade over time, especially if exposed to ethanol-blended diesel or excessive heat.
  • Fuel Return Fitting: The banjo bolt or fitting at the top of the pump may loosen or develop hairline cracks, allowing fuel to leak under low pressure.
Symptoms and Field Diagnosis
Operators often notice a steady drip of diesel from the side of the pump, particularly near the throttle linkage. In some cases, the leak worsens when the engine is warm or under load. Fuel odor around the engine bay and visible wetness on the pump body are early indicators. If left unaddressed, the leak can attract dust, degrade wiring insulation, and pose a fire hazard.
To confirm the source:
  • Clean the pump thoroughly with brake cleaner.
  • Run the engine at idle and observe the pump with a flashlight.
  • Wiggle the throttle linkage to check for shaft play.
  • Use a mirror to inspect the top cover and return line fittings.
Repair Options and Recommendations
  • Throttle Shaft Seal Replacement: This repair can often be done without removing the pump. Remove the throttle lever, extract the old seal with a pick, and press in a new Viton O-ring or lip seal.
  • Top Cover Reseal: Requires removal of the pump’s top cover. Replace the gasket and inspect the governor linkage for wear.
  • Return Line Repair: Tighten or replace the banjo bolt and copper washers. If the fitting is cracked, replace it with a compatible brass or steel fitting.
Parts and Tools Needed
  • Viton O-ring kit or lip seal (size varies by pump model)
  • Top cover gasket (Stanadyne or CAV-specific)
  • Copper crush washers for return line
  • 10mm and 13mm wrenches
  • Pick set and small flathead screwdriver
  • Diesel-safe thread sealant (if needed)
Field Story and Practical Insight
In Saskatchewan, a farmer noticed his 580K was losing fuel overnight. After cleaning the pump, he traced the leak to the throttle shaft seal. With a $3 Viton O-ring and 30 minutes of labor, the leak was resolved. He later added a rubber boot over the linkage to reduce dust intrusion and extend seal life.
Preventive Maintenance Tips
  • Inspect the injection pump quarterly for leaks or wetness.
  • Avoid overtightening throttle linkage bolts, which can distort the shaft bore.
  • Use clean, low-sulfur diesel to reduce internal seal degradation.
  • Replace return line washers every time the fitting is removed.
  • Keep a spare seal kit in the toolbox for field repairs.
Conclusion
Fuel leaks on the Case 580K injection pump are typically caused by worn throttle shaft seals, degraded gaskets, or loose fittings. With basic tools and a careful approach, most leaks can be repaired without removing the pump. Addressing these issues promptly not only prevents fuel loss but also protects surrounding components and ensures safe operation. The 580K’s mechanical simplicity makes it a forgiving platform for hands-on maintenance and long-term reliability.
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