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Re: INTERNATIONAL 384 INJECTOR PUMP
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Posted by richard in nz on January 08, 2007 at 21:40:53 from (222.152.220.31):
In Reply to: INTERNATIONAL 384 INJECTOR PUMP posted by CHARLIE H on January 07, 2007 at 17:13:43:
If you can bleed it to the bleed screw at the bottom of the pump, then crack some injector pipes loose and bleed up to the injectors, the tractor should start. Then you can slaken the top bleed screw and bleed the top screw while the engine is running. This can be a problem with the CAV type DPA pump if the machine is fitted with flexible fuel lines then clamping the return line with a pair of vice grips with the jaws protected will enable you to bleed it manually which is what I used to do on old Manitou rough terrain forklifts which were fitted with an I-H 434 skid unit. Do not leave the engine with out bleeding to the top screw as eventually the govenor linkage in the top of the pump will stiffen up through lack of lubrication by the diesel fuel flowing through it.
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