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Re: Injector pump problems????
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Posted by msb on May 22, 2006 at 11:53:05 from (12.222.121.29):
In Reply to: Injector pump problems???? posted by Josh in PA on May 22, 2006 at 08:11:31:
For all you guys who advocate breaking the ball out of the return line fitting,it has a purpose and that purpose is to keep a bit of housing pressure on the pump to aid in expelling air from the pump housing plus it helps stabilize the governor action.Yes, it is a short time fix,but if it were not important Roosa Master would not have spent the extra money on the check valve fitting.Think about it.Only delaying the inevitible pump overhaul can be quite expensive sometimes.If the rivets wear off like I have seen before the result is not pretty.They can lock up the governor weights and the operator will lose control of the engine speed.
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