Steel Soldiers now has a few new forums, read more about it at: New Munitions Forums!
You can pressurize the fuel tank to 5 psi and open the bleeder nut on the back side of the injection pump. It's closer to the radiator and 10mm. Be gentle with it when tightening it. Push fluid until it stops bubbling.should i pressure the lines to see if i have aleak? or i was thinking about using a smoke machine?
Hmm I had no idea about this, is this also somewhere in the operators manual? I'm new to the truck (and Diesels in general) so still trying to learn all the tricks of the trade.Also on the 8.3, be sure you’re holding the throttle wide open when cranking to start after you bleed the air out of the fuel system. It should fire off way before 30 seconds if bled properly and batteries are good.
Oil filter? How does that make an engine not fire?I had a similar loss of prime problem in a John Deere diesel tractor. If the tractor had been running, it would start easily. The longer it sat without running, the longer it would take to start the next time.
Problem solved: the oil filter gasket was not seating against the canister. Removing and reseating the filter did the trick. Starts on the first bump, and no problems since.
I believe blue ovals are an exception to that. They force you to crank the engine long enough to build pressure before they'll initially start.I thought maybe a BF, but... Even modern electronic engines will still let things come to life with 0 OP, they'll just shut off after a few seconds
Yeah, that's right. 6.0 had to have op to fire. Same engine as the 444E Navistar IIRC, maybe that was 7.3, I forget. Puddy tat, same same, HEUI was their brain child. Did you know that the diamond no longer makes their own engines? MaxxForce killt that part of their business off, HEUI and someones weird long distance, complicated EGR and heated compound turbos killed the Feline's on road production.I believe blue ovals are an exception to that. They force you to crank the engine long enough to build pressure before they'll initially start.
We get it, advertisements are annoying!
Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website like our supporting vendors. Their ads help keep Steel Soldiers going. Please consider disabling your ad blockers for the site. Thanks!