Posted by sotxbill on September 25, 2010 at 07:06:58 from (69.152.242.170):
In Reply to: 3000 ford posted by ed44atg on September 24, 2010 at 13:21:11:
all pumps will self bleed once you get them running and if you can run them long enough.
usually is fuel flow or maybe contaminated fuel.. are you sure someone did not put some gasolene in the tank??
so check for good flow.. and yes a matchstick of flow is normal to good but you must check all the way to the injector pump for good flow...
is your filter full of water and mositure? It is designed to stop flow if it gets water in it. did you drain the filter screw at the bottom of the filter till you got clean diesel out of it??
in rare cases you can have an air blockage where something stops enough air from getting to the engine.
you can have a problem where the fuel cutoff lever does not get pushed all the way back into the run position,, take and push it all the way to the front at the injector pump.
in rare cases you can have a plugged or defective injector pump... but it usually will not run at all.
how did the tractor run last time you used it?? has it always run badly,, ie low compression and worn out engine??
again,, usually is fuel flow to injector pump but could be other things mentioned.
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