Posted by M Diesel on April 18, 2011 at 17:00:20 from (12.24.61.12):
In Reply to: TD-14 Series 142 posted by Texas Denny on April 18, 2011 at 15:56:26:
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Yes you basically need it running to do a full bleed. That lump on the rear of the injection pump is the primary (or lift) pump. One filter is gravity fed, the second is pressure. Normally the forward one is gravity. As you now know the filters will allow it to run for several minutes with the main tank shut off.
Another way to get it bled is to use air pressure at the tank or break the supply line and insert fuel/pressure there. It is only important to get the second filter filled artificially. Sometimes you can pour in fuel via the bleed bolt.
Almost always these have either bad spark or more likely the butterfly shaft that controls intake air flow will not close completely to divert the main intake through the carb.
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