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3 cyl no start MAJORMAN help

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arnold

04-22-2005 21:02:11




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I took the fuel filter out and it was full of rust and sludge. The spring in the bottom of the fuel filter cannister was broken. I suspect that debris may have gotten into lines and injector pump. I cleaned out the cannister and refilled with diesel and primed up to that point, but was unable to get anything out at injector. I turned over engine a little but nothing came out. Is there anyway of clearing any debris out of injector pump if it has taken it in, or is it a rebuild time?

Also, since the spring in the fuel cannister is broken and the filter I was sold as the (correct) replacement did not have the proper size holes for gaskets I plan to reengineer something to make fit. Is there a replacement spring and where can I get a correct fuel filter?

On the injector pump there is a line leading to the fuel intake. How does this operate?

Thanks for your help.

Arnold from Oklahoma

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FGH45

04-25-2005 15:10:40




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 Re: 3 cyl no start MAJORMAN help in reply to arnold, 04-22-2005 21:02:11  
If the fuel filter was full of rust and sludge i would take the time to drain the tank at the very least, and rinse out the tank (will need to remove steering wheel)as there is probably water in the tank as well as rust. Water in the fuel can seize an injection pump overnight



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Majorman

04-22-2005 23:36:25




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 Re: 3 cyl no start MAJORMAN help in reply to arnold, 04-22-2005 21:02:11  
You do not say if you bled the screw on the pump. Unless you get air out of the pump you will not get fuel from the injectors. Bleeding the fuel filter is not enough.

The pump bleed screw is just under the injector pipes to the front of the pump.

The pipe you ask about is a fuel return pipe from the pump.



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