Posted by Jimb2 on November 14, 2011 at 18:11:39 from (174.115.9.174):
In Reply to: 3288 injection pump posted by Travis Hoffman on November 14, 2011 at 16:40:15:
Hi Travis, I never worked on the 6 cyl D-358 only on the 3 and 4 cyl models. I open the bleed screws on the fuel filters, use an air gun to slightly pressurize the fuel tank by sticking the air gun in the fuel tank filler hole and stuffing a clean cloth around it, then close the bleed screw on the primary fuel filter when the air bubbles stop, repeat for secondary filter. Loosen a couple of injector lines at the rear of the injection pump. I don't know if 6cyl has a START position if so put it on START and 3/4 throttle then crank the engine. CAUTION DO NOT crank starter for more than 30-45 seconds at a time and allow cool down time for the starter, also becarefull of the high pressure fuel at the loosened injector lines.
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