Posted by mole on March 11, 2008 at 16:57:36 from (64.184.6.242):
In Reply to: Fuel pump on cat 3116 posted by Larry from Maryland on March 11, 2008 at 09:43:25:
There is nothing under the valve cover you should be concerned with unless the rack is not moving. The tranfer pump is built into the top of the govenor housing at the front. You say you are not getting air or fuel? How are you checking this? If the filters are empty then take them off and fill with clean fuel. Be careful to keep it clean! put them on. If it has a hand primer start pumping. Otherwise start cracking lines with some air pressure on the fuel tank until you get fuel out the return line heading to the tank. If you can't get fuel to first filter then chances are your line coming out of the tank is plugged or sucking air. Blow air back down the line to the tank if it is ok it will gurgle because it is submerged and not plugged. It may take a sniff of ether to get it to fire if the injectors ran dry becuase it takes a strong starter to turn it fast enough to get the air pushed out of them. Very seldom did that style transfer pump fail. Some did but not common. Did it just die suddenly or did it sputter and run rough and take a bit to die. Some things to try and think about. The more details you can provide to us the better.
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