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Prime W-6 diesel

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spitz

11-02-2005 05:47:47




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I am having trouble priming a diesel w-6. We have followed the IT manual and cant ge fuel to the pump. Any sugestions?




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mib61

11-08-2005 09:37:39




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 Re: Prime W-6 diesel in reply to spitz, 11-02-2005 05:47:47  
i have a wd-9 that is the same design. All you have to do is crack any injector line...start the tractor on gas and while its running on gas push the throttle down bout half way till you get fuel there or it starts to smoke...then button it up...thats how i bleed new fuel filters..Good Luck



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spitz

11-08-2005 11:39:57




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 Re: Prime W-6 diesel in reply to mib61, 11-08-2005 09:37:39  
Nothing worked so I sent the pump in.



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Charlie V aka F20II

11-02-2005 08:29:25




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 Re: Prime W-6 diesel in reply to spitz, 11-02-2005 05:47:47  
You may have to put pressure in the fuel tank to the to push fuel into the system. Around 5 to 7 pounds or less should do it, unless you have a blocked fuel filter or dirt in the fuel line. Make sure you crack each of the lines bleeding the air out of them as well while you putting presure to the tank to get air out of the system. Hope this helps you only my 3 cents but I've had to do this on a 340D an a few semi trucks an my ford pickup even though all had fuel pumps.

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El Toro

11-02-2005 09:28:48




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 Re: Prime W-6 diesel in reply to Charlie V aka F20II, 11-02-2005 08:29:25  
We did that on our vehicles with Cummins diesels
that had the PT pump. Worked every time just don't use too high of a pressure. On Detroits we bled them at the secondary filters since they had fuel pumps. Hal



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El Toro

11-02-2005 07:46:09




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 Re: Prime W-6 diesel in reply to spitz, 11-02-2005 05:47:47  
Your manual should tell you what the procedure
is if this happens. You may have a stripped gear.
Do you have fuel out of the fuel filters? May have blockage in the fuel lines. You need to bleed those injectors to remove any air too. Hal



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