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History:
-Have had HMMWV for about 6 years, ran fine (with repairs and maintenance). Did not start it for almost 2 months. Vehicle had 1/4 tank of older fuel. Will not start now.
Current symptoms:
-No fuel expelling from exhaust on cranking. Not starting.
Note: Glow plugs working normally, new batterys installed.
Actions taken:
-Tank drained and dropped. Fuel sock replaced. Fuel level sender replaced. Tank cleaned (newer tank, not particularly dirty). Tank filled to 1/3rd.
-Fuel filters replaced.
-Fuel filter outlet hose to injection pump checked, pumps fuel normally.
-Injection pump return hose checked, flows while cranking.
-2 Injection pump outlet lines checked, barely flows at all.
-Multiple injectors cracked, barely flows at all.
-Tested 2 solenoid connectors on injection pump with ignition on, front wire shows 20+ volts and other wire appears to be ground.
Originally thought that the fuel level had gone too low or vehicle was not used long enough so it must have lost prime.
Fuel seems to be making it to the IP, but is not flowing out to the injectors (even if cracked).
Question:
Should both leads connected to the solenoid on top of the injector pump be positive at 24v when the ignition is turned on, or is one a negative lead? (Smart box issue?)
Note: I marked what I'm seeing for both connectors at my solenoid on a page from the manual.
-Have had HMMWV for about 6 years, ran fine (with repairs and maintenance). Did not start it for almost 2 months. Vehicle had 1/4 tank of older fuel. Will not start now.
Current symptoms:
-No fuel expelling from exhaust on cranking. Not starting.
Note: Glow plugs working normally, new batterys installed.
Actions taken:
-Tank drained and dropped. Fuel sock replaced. Fuel level sender replaced. Tank cleaned (newer tank, not particularly dirty). Tank filled to 1/3rd.
-Fuel filters replaced.
-Fuel filter outlet hose to injection pump checked, pumps fuel normally.
-Injection pump return hose checked, flows while cranking.
-2 Injection pump outlet lines checked, barely flows at all.
-Multiple injectors cracked, barely flows at all.
-Tested 2 solenoid connectors on injection pump with ignition on, front wire shows 20+ volts and other wire appears to be ground.
Originally thought that the fuel level had gone too low or vehicle was not used long enough so it must have lost prime.
Fuel seems to be making it to the IP, but is not flowing out to the injectors (even if cracked).
Question:
Should both leads connected to the solenoid on top of the injector pump be positive at 24v when the ignition is turned on, or is one a negative lead? (Smart box issue?)
Note: I marked what I'm seeing for both connectors at my solenoid on a page from the manual.
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