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Just picked up a M1097R1 from GP. The auction description it stated no batteries so nothing was operationally tested. I knew it would be a bit of a gamble but from the pics it was clean enough for me to roll the dice but now it's sitting on the trailer with a crank-no start issue. I have a couple M939s so I'm used to green iron but this is my first HMMWV. I've done lots of reading online (and no, I have not mesmerized the TM troubleshooting sections) and I'm still learning the basic mechanical operations.
Here's what I've done so far to diagnose why I think the IP is bad. Hopefully someone will prove me wrong and it'll just be a "try this and it'll start" moment.
-Used brand new group 31 batteries.
-Verified wait to start light stays on for the typical 7-10 seconds. I did not verify the glow plugs actually working since I'm in central Texas and it's in the 80's. I'm not even getting any smoke out the tailpipe so don't think it's a gp issue.
-Verified mechanical lift pump works by holding open water drain valve and cranking to see fuel come out in good volume from the filter/water separator.
-Cracked open the rear injector lines; verified no fuel at injectors during crank.
-Verified I could hear the fuel cutoff solenoid click on/off by removing wire #54A. Had 24v at with batt switch to on.
-Used a garden sprayer with a gallon of clean diesel and some cleaner to bypass the fuel supply system. This provides pressurized fuel input so I'm getting good clean fuel to injector pump (I assume the inlet screen is not clogged but that is still a possibility). Still no fuel coming out of injector lines.
-Attached clear hose to IP overflow to see the flow when cranking. Almost nothing. Practically no flow out of check valve.
-Removed overflow check valve and verified it's cleaned out by shooting brake cleaner through it. Only works one way (the correct way) so check valve works.
-Removed IP top cover and noticed governor was stuck up from gunk. Used cleaner to wash out gunk and free up governor linkage; moves freely back to "off" position after flicking it open with my finger.
-Verified I could see the fly weights rotate when cranking.
-Sucked out all old gunk, installed cover, and refilled IP with clean fuel. Verified fuel shutoff solenoid still clicks on/off.
-Cranks but still no fuel coming out of overflow. I only cranked about 5 secs as I had to leave but I really don't think it's pressurizing the IP body.
Does the no fuel out of the overflow definitively mean a bad pump? What else can I try before it's time for ripping out the IP?
Here's what I've done so far to diagnose why I think the IP is bad. Hopefully someone will prove me wrong and it'll just be a "try this and it'll start" moment.
-Used brand new group 31 batteries.
-Verified wait to start light stays on for the typical 7-10 seconds. I did not verify the glow plugs actually working since I'm in central Texas and it's in the 80's. I'm not even getting any smoke out the tailpipe so don't think it's a gp issue.
-Verified mechanical lift pump works by holding open water drain valve and cranking to see fuel come out in good volume from the filter/water separator.
-Cracked open the rear injector lines; verified no fuel at injectors during crank.
-Verified I could hear the fuel cutoff solenoid click on/off by removing wire #54A. Had 24v at with batt switch to on.
-Used a garden sprayer with a gallon of clean diesel and some cleaner to bypass the fuel supply system. This provides pressurized fuel input so I'm getting good clean fuel to injector pump (I assume the inlet screen is not clogged but that is still a possibility). Still no fuel coming out of injector lines.
-Attached clear hose to IP overflow to see the flow when cranking. Almost nothing. Practically no flow out of check valve.
-Removed overflow check valve and verified it's cleaned out by shooting brake cleaner through it. Only works one way (the correct way) so check valve works.
-Removed IP top cover and noticed governor was stuck up from gunk. Used cleaner to wash out gunk and free up governor linkage; moves freely back to "off" position after flicking it open with my finger.
-Verified I could see the fly weights rotate when cranking.
-Sucked out all old gunk, installed cover, and refilled IP with clean fuel. Verified fuel shutoff solenoid still clicks on/off.
-Cranks but still no fuel coming out of overflow. I only cranked about 5 secs as I had to leave but I really don't think it's pressurizing the IP body.
Does the no fuel out of the overflow definitively mean a bad pump? What else can I try before it's time for ripping out the IP?