Malcador
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I've got a deuce that turns over great but doesn't wannabe start. I crank it religiously once a month. About a year ago, the infamous stuck injector / shutoff issue bit me. I had to totally disassemble the injector pump and clean it good and proper. Got the lever sliding nicely
Well fast forward to yesterday. No start. Grrr. I pulled the cover off the IP and found that the lever was freely moving. No problems at all. Puzzled, I checked the tank pump. Main power on, it was hard to hear with the air alarm buzzer running. But I didn't hear anything. Alright. So I pull the electrical plug. 25v to the pump. Clean and reseat the connection. Hit the switch and it starts running. Horray!
Still no start
So I crack the bleeder open on the fuel filters. Turn on power. Air comes out then a solid stream of fuel. Close the bleeder, and try once more.
STILL no start
Now I'm puzzled. I loosen one of the injector nuts and hit start. No fuel coming out at the injector. I try to pull the metal line out a bit to put it into a metal tin but I can't get the line loose. It seems seized or rusted in place. So I'm not sure if I've actually "cracked" one of the injectors or not.
So what do you try next?
Well fast forward to yesterday. No start. Grrr. I pulled the cover off the IP and found that the lever was freely moving. No problems at all. Puzzled, I checked the tank pump. Main power on, it was hard to hear with the air alarm buzzer running. But I didn't hear anything. Alright. So I pull the electrical plug. 25v to the pump. Clean and reseat the connection. Hit the switch and it starts running. Horray!
Still no start
So I crack the bleeder open on the fuel filters. Turn on power. Air comes out then a solid stream of fuel. Close the bleeder, and try once more.
STILL no start
Now I'm puzzled. I loosen one of the injector nuts and hit start. No fuel coming out at the injector. I try to pull the metal line out a bit to put it into a metal tin but I can't get the line loose. It seems seized or rusted in place. So I'm not sure if I've actually "cracked" one of the injectors or not.
So what do you try next?