KiloBaker
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First, I would like to thank SteelSoldiers for this forum. I have downloaded every tech manual relative to my M35 and have lurked here for a while, reading up on what I think I need to know.
The Deuce I acquired has sat for over a year, and did not start. The batteries replaced, and fuel checked, fuel system bled per tech manual, still no start.
Will run on an ether blast. No fuel at the injectors.
Fuel pump is running, and flowing into the injector pump, nothing coming out.
AGAIN- thank you for the posts on the fuel injector shutoff issue, I printed out the pertinent posts and went to work.
I removed the bolt-cover on the top of the F.I. pump, and placed a stick in the hole, cranked the engine, no movement. I used a lot of penetrating oil and soft taps with a brass punch, and freed the rod. Now it moves up and down.
Here's what I think is the issue- the fuel shutoff arm / pivot assy was stuck as well, and I put a 9/16 wrench on the arm a wriggled it until it 'came free'. Yah. (the chisel pin busted off...)No start, and when I removed the rod / pivot assy, the little 'chisel tip' / pin that rides in the groove is missing, broke off. This is what my question is pertaining to.
I tried to put a small magnetized rod in the hole, and I BELIEVE I saw a chunk of metal on the magnet retrieval tool before it fell off, and into the hay field that the Deuce is sitting in. (the magnetized tool is a small Allen wrench with a refrigerator magnet stuck to the end, high tech huh)
Here's my question- I have a replacement shutoff assembly, but what happens if I assemble the unit with the little chisel tip still inside the unit? It looks like it could contaminate the injector pump and injectors with metal junk.
The engine was cranked over and over, I have no idea where this chunk of metal is or where it can go.
Do I need to disassemble the entire fuel injection pump assembly to get to find this part? From the downloaded tech manuals, (Again, THANKS) It looks like I have to remove the radiator, fabricate a hub wrench tool from 3/8 plate stock, bigger job than I want to do unless necessary... I bought a gasket kit for the F.I. pump just in case...
Pics of the busted part attached, I hope.
Please help, any ideas are appreciated. I am well versed in Mopar big blocks, and all things GM and Ford, but this is new to me, a whole different world...Thanks in advance for the help and my apologies for grammar and misspellings.
My contact info is 724-799-0672 if you want to call. KevinB
The Deuce I acquired has sat for over a year, and did not start. The batteries replaced, and fuel checked, fuel system bled per tech manual, still no start.
Will run on an ether blast. No fuel at the injectors.
Fuel pump is running, and flowing into the injector pump, nothing coming out.
AGAIN- thank you for the posts on the fuel injector shutoff issue, I printed out the pertinent posts and went to work.
I removed the bolt-cover on the top of the F.I. pump, and placed a stick in the hole, cranked the engine, no movement. I used a lot of penetrating oil and soft taps with a brass punch, and freed the rod. Now it moves up and down.
Here's what I think is the issue- the fuel shutoff arm / pivot assy was stuck as well, and I put a 9/16 wrench on the arm a wriggled it until it 'came free'. Yah. (the chisel pin busted off...)No start, and when I removed the rod / pivot assy, the little 'chisel tip' / pin that rides in the groove is missing, broke off. This is what my question is pertaining to.
I tried to put a small magnetized rod in the hole, and I BELIEVE I saw a chunk of metal on the magnet retrieval tool before it fell off, and into the hay field that the Deuce is sitting in. (the magnetized tool is a small Allen wrench with a refrigerator magnet stuck to the end, high tech huh)
Here's my question- I have a replacement shutoff assembly, but what happens if I assemble the unit with the little chisel tip still inside the unit? It looks like it could contaminate the injector pump and injectors with metal junk.
The engine was cranked over and over, I have no idea where this chunk of metal is or where it can go.
Do I need to disassemble the entire fuel injection pump assembly to get to find this part? From the downloaded tech manuals, (Again, THANKS) It looks like I have to remove the radiator, fabricate a hub wrench tool from 3/8 plate stock, bigger job than I want to do unless necessary... I bought a gasket kit for the F.I. pump just in case...
Pics of the busted part attached, I hope.
Please help, any ideas are appreciated. I am well versed in Mopar big blocks, and all things GM and Ford, but this is new to me, a whole different world...Thanks in advance for the help and my apologies for grammar and misspellings.
My contact info is 724-799-0672 if you want to call. KevinB
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