DaneGer21
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Sorry if you've answered any of this before but... have you confirmed fuel is 100% getting to the injection pump inlet in good quantity?
I think so
Do you get any fuel even drooling out of the delivery valve hole if you crank it with the dv removed?
Yes, even without cranking fuel will come out when loosened and power is on.
when you changed the HH, has it been full of fuel?
It came off a blown engine, the guy was parting everything out. So at one time it was a good HH.
If we now assume that the pump is spinning as it should, we need to ascertain how far fuel is making it through the system/ pump. Even if the lobe is severely worn, fuel should be circulating through almost everywhere, especially with the injector lines removed. I would suspect that even at lift/ booster pump pressure fuel should at least be making its way tot he dv area. If its not, either the rack is jammed or held 'off' or there is a major plug internally. if the whole thing is full to the brim with fuel, then its either not building even the slightest pressure, or its blowing off the fuel, maybe through the overflow and into the return.
With power ON and engine OFF(obviously haha), If I removed the inlet line to the HH I have fuel. If I remove the return/overflow line on the HH I have fuel. If I removed the delivery valve screw I have fuel. If I remove the 3/4” bolt on top of the HH I have fuel. If I put my ear at the fuel tank I have fuel returning to the tank
It think that’s everything ^^[/QUOTE]
Sorry if you've answered any of this before but... have you confirmed fuel is 100% getting to the injection pump inlet in good quantity?
I think so
Do you get any fuel even drooling out of the delivery valve hole if you crank it with the dv removed?
Yes, even without cranking fuel will come out when loosened and power is on.
when you changed the HH, has it been full of fuel?
It came off a blown engine, the guy was parting everything out. So at one time it was a good HH.
If we now assume that the pump is spinning as it should, we need to ascertain how far fuel is making it through the system/ pump. Even if the lobe is severely worn, fuel should be circulating through almost everywhere, especially with the injector lines removed. I would suspect that even at lift/ booster pump pressure fuel should at least be making its way tot he dv area. If its not, either the rack is jammed or held 'off' or there is a major plug internally. if the whole thing is full to the brim with fuel, then its either not building even the slightest pressure, or its blowing off the fuel, maybe through the overflow and into the return.
With power ON and engine OFF(obviously haha), If I removed the inlet line to the HH I have fuel. If I remove the return/overflow line on the HH I have fuel. If I removed the delivery valve screw I have fuel. If I remove the 3/4” bolt on top of the HH I have fuel. If I put my ear at the fuel tank I have fuel returning to the tank
It think that’s everything ^^[/QUOTE]
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