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I recently purchased a MEP-006A with a Stanadyne injector pump mounted on a Allis-Chamber 6 Cyl. engine. After going over the Gen. Set with a fine tooth comb we fired it up only to have it shut down as soon as we released the starter switch. We could hear the fuel pumps working so we tried to run it by using the battle short switch but still the same problem. After 3 days of trial and error and rerouting the fuel system we placed all of the safety systems back and and removed the check valve from the top of the injector pump and made a new fuel line and the unit fired up with no problems. It was the check valve which has a glass ball inside of it that was not allowing the fuel to fill the top of the inj. pump.
I hope this helps anyone who is having problems getting their engine running because of a fuel problem.
These check valves were widely used during the 70's and have stumped many mechanics before they narrowed it to this check valve.
I hope this helps anyone who is having problems getting their engine running because of a fuel problem.
These check valves were widely used during the 70's and have stumped many mechanics before they narrowed it to this check valve.