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Posted by RickB. on April 28, 2000 at 17:46:05 from (205.231.149.33):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Ford 4000- Can you help? posted by kevin on April 27, 2000 at 19:54:15:
The bleed screw on the pump I am referring to is a steel bolt-like fitting with a 5/16 hex head. It is found as I described, but only on the CAV rotary injection pump. My dilemma is that I don't know for certain that you have this particular pump on your tractor. This pump is cylindrical in shape, oriented horizontally with the injector lines coming out of the rear quarter, spaced equally around the circumference of the pump body. The throttle and shutoff linkages enter a rectangular housing sitting on the top of the pump. If your injection pump has the linkages entering the side, and the injector lines exiting the top in a row, let me know, and we will discuss bleeding THAT pump. Just to be sure you have the age correct, this is a 3 cylinder tractor, isn't it?
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