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Massey Ferguson 95 super diesel

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Andre Tougas

05-11-2002 21:15:49




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Would someone out there be able to help me with the following problem with the above said tractor;the injector pump is not pumping any fuel,I have fuel getting to the pump but nothing coming out.I have no book or manual on this tractor and fuel pump would anyone know where to obtain one or has one and could copy the pages for me in regards to this problem as I would like to have this machine running.Thank you for your help.

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Keith

05-14-2002 12:26:27




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 Re: Massey Ferguson 95 super diesel in reply to Andre Tougas, 05-11-2002 21:15:49  
Generally with any diesel that this is happening on, the diesel pump is in ned of rebuild. Any reputable diesel shop nearby should be able to rebuild it, but, be prepared to pay. I just paid 450 to get a IH pump done and that was a guy that rebuilds them for th dealership. Another place quoted me 550 IF the hyd head was good, 1050 if the hyd head needed replaced. Then the injectors are another story. Doesn't take long to get to 1500-2000 all together.

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Phil Munson

05-13-2002 16:27:07




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 Re: Massey Ferguson 95 super diesel in reply to Andre Tougas, 05-11-2002 21:15:49  
I do not have a 95, but have two G-1000s which have the same basic engine. If you have Roosa Master injection you can loosen the timing port window to make sure you have fuel at the pump. After this loosen the injector lines, at the injectors and pump until you have fuel squirting out of the connections. Re tighten inj lines and happy trails. By the way; great tractor, I would love one.



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loosen injector lines.....

05-12-2002 20:05:51




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 Re: Massey Ferguson 95 super diesel in reply to Andre Tougas, 05-11-2002 21:15:49  
I am not real familiar with that tractor but I was taught, when in doubt, loosen the injector lines at the injectors and crank it until you get a good squirt at all cylinders, then tighten the lines and it has worked for me on any engine.



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andre tougas

05-12-2002 20:23:43




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 Re: Re: Massey Ferguson 95 super diesel in reply to loosen injector lines....., 05-12-2002 20:05:51  
I had the lines right off the injector pump and I am unable to get any fuel through.



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Hoss

05-12-2002 20:57:22




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 Re: Re: Re: Massey Ferguson 95 super diesel in reply to andre tougas, 05-12-2002 20:23:43  
What pump do you have? If it is an American Bosch PSB, there is a check valve in the front of the pump (toward the engine front),that sticks sometimes and the fuel will not go through the pump. Take the plug out, and there is a spring and hollow plunger in the fitting, pull them out and work the plunger back and forth until it moves free. When you pull the plunger fuel should run out. Be carefull to hold the fitting before turning the plug, as it may be real tight, and the return line is connected to it and you don't want the fitting to turn and bend the return line.

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Murph

05-14-2002 08:36:43




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Massey Ferguson 95 super diesel in reply to Hoss, 05-12-2002 20:57:22  
If you have a RoosaMaster pump take the cover where the timing marks are off and turn the motor over to see if the pump is turning. I have seen a couple of the drive shafts broken before.



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