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Re: 7020 john deere rossi master fuel pump
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Posted by francis pawelek on April 08, 2007 at 19:11:49 from (75.16.103.225):
In Reply to: Re: 7020 john deere rossi master fuel pump posted by jdemaris on April 08, 2007 at 07:29:06:
hey jdemaris,i was messing with my tractor about an hour ago,it seems when i crack open that 1/2 inch nut on the side of the injector pump,it seems to rev up pretty good i went ahead and let it run and did that a few times,anyway,the last time i did it under higher rpms,it ran for about 15 minutes straight without having to crack open that bolt,a buddy of mine at edgars farm shop here told me my injector pump has to be good if it runs the tractor,the rest is aqn air problem,i keep seeing bubbles around where the injectors mount in the head,,i myself think thats where the trouble is at,do you know what size of a 12 point wrench is needed to be made to get to it and tighten them tighter?i'm thinking theres a bad o ring in both now,or just loose,what do you think sir?
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