Posted by caterpillar guy on August 26, 2020 at 04:12:49 from (47.26.95.42):
In Reply to: Injector pump woes posted by Texasmark1 on August 25, 2020 at 16:11:00:
Since it was running I would say your deal is not stuck. Starting from the tank checking flow which you said you already did it ran fine. So now if you have not changed the fuel filters do so. Then after bleeding out the filters open the lines or bleeders on the injectors and turn it over till you get fuel out of the injector lines at the injectors will need to be air free fuel. It will probably start or try to by the time you get the air out if you just loosen the lines. Since it died how much fuel do you have in the tank. Yup an inch is not enough. If all this checks out good and still not start try opening the return line and see if that makes it run if so then you either have a plugged return line or bad drive coupling in the pump. If you can't get fuel up to the injectors check your low pressure pump. It may not be putting out enough volume. I would doubt it since it was running already too. If that has the fuel filter with the glass bottom check that you didn't put a seal/o-ring on the top of the filter in that groove. That will stop the flow or could possibly make it not flow enough even though it might look like it is when looking at it.
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