Posted by pete 23 on November 15, 2011 at 10:17:08 from (74.32.238.142):
In Reply to: 3288 injection pump posted by Travis Hoffman on November 14, 2011 at 16:40:15:
Was it running ok before you had this problem or did it up and die on you while running it. Might want to double check to see if it has an electric shutoff on back side of pump. I don't think this model originally used one but not sure, and in any case it could have been converted over the years. Them electric shutoffs on those pumps burn out and blow fuses etc or just plain stick closed. Other than that, you most likely have an internal problem in pump. I would carefully use some ether to get it running but then I have been around a lot of diesels and pretty much know how to feed them ether with out worrying about damage to engine. Some times cranking speeds can't get those pumps to pumping if they have been standing around or installed dry or run dry. Here is another thing with all diesel pumps. People change filters, don't bleed them properly, engine fires up, stops and now the internals of pump are air bound and it can be tough to get it out. That model is bad that way.
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