Posted by FC Andy on July 18, 2011 at 13:47:14 from (74.126.84.52):
In Reply to: 400 diesel posted by Workman on July 18, 2011 at 11:07:51:
Did you Bleed the filters with the tractor running on gas cylce? As I recall, that's what the book says to do to bleed the secondary filter (closest one to Injector pump), and that's what I did with mine. While running on gas your fuel pressure gauge should register even though it is not metering fuel to the Injectors. You'll also need to give it a little diesel throttle while running on gas and bleed the injectors. Hope this helps. -Andy
Oh, And My 450D did run without the transfer pump working. Someone had a cheap electric fuel pump on mine, without the trasfer pump even on the tractor and it ran. I left the switch off a few times and it still ran. Tractor had little to no power with that electric pump on it. It noticeably starved for fuel when accelerating.
This post was edited by FC Andy at 13:51:45 07/18/11.
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