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Posted by russ hamm on June 02, 2007 at 07:51:46 from (63.245.179.200):
In Reply to: md no diesel to engine posted by jonnnn2006 on June 02, 2007 at 06:50:46:
HAs it sat long? If so, dont pull it any longer. Like some said, get a manual and i would also pull the pump as well as the front cover possibly. Those pumps are simple and if it is stuck some, you dont want to mess around and break it, reparing pumps can be expensive. I really wonder if you will not find something broken or loose with the changeover linkage. We had one that had a pin fall out and did such as you have/ a spring broken once on the linkage/ and a shaft broken on the manifold door that made it suck air through the carb/ no fuel because of air/ plugged return line to the tank/ etc. A manual will run you through all of these checks, and watch the linkage while someone else shifts it back and forth. Manuals answer a lot.
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