Posted by Badluck13 on July 26, 2016 at 05:51:40 from (50.149.210.19):
In Reply to: Simms ejector pump posted by badluck13 on July 20, 2016 at 20:35:18:
Hey gentleman I have had tractor for about three years done some bush hogan two weeks I pressure washed the whole tractor packed it in edge of yard my wanted mow the yard so I went to move it and it didn't fire up as it usually did but it finally did start I moved into a nother lot it sat about week and hasn't started since I have drained fuel bleed every line took the side plate off the side of pump plungers seem to be working as crank the motor over but no fuel on# 3 lift pump took line loose solid fuel there same on all lines except 3 going to get some Marvil oil and mix 50/50 in the oil on pump got fuel mixed in tank with 5 gal diesal with 1 quart aft got clear line going to lift pump can see the mix going In pump as I said should there be one hot post on ignition switch tri to hook up a remote switch so I could watch all of the pump with no fire on ing switch but will turn over with key where does the heat come from to iignite the fuel on the three cylinders and yes fuel on no 1 and 2 but none on 3 should it run on two cylinders but rough?
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