85J
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Hi, I have an M35a2 that has been sitting for about 12 or more years. Only previous history I have is that it was running when parked. Some other guys were supposedly able to jump it and get it to barely run on starting fluid about a year ago. I have read hours of threads and have tried all of the things that I can think of.
The truck cranks great with fresh batteries.
I have:
1. freed up the fuel shut off
2. replaced old diesel
3. verified that the in tank electric pump works
4. pulled center bolt in the top of the injector pump and it appears to be working fine
5. rebuilt all injector and they pop and chatter great at 3,000 PSI
When I had all of the fuel lines off to rebuild the injectors I cranked the truck and the IP squirts fuel from all 6 of the ports great. I did notice that it would squirt strong for the first or so revolution around the IP and then the pressure would drop off somewhat. Is that normal?
After rebuilding the injectors and putting them back in I cracked the hard lines at the injectors, and cranked the engine with pedal to the floor. I was able to get some fuel from the lines but never a consistent or good flow. Everywhere I have read says you don't/can't bleed the fuel system after the IP. I know that the IP has fuel because it squirted good with no lines on it.
I have cranked and cranked on the truck but it never seems to try to fire at all. I tried about one squirt of starting fluid but it just seemed to knock so I stopped.
I'm at a loss as to what to do next, besides put a new engine in it, so I figured I would throw up a thread looking for help.
Thanks,
Justin
The truck cranks great with fresh batteries.
I have:
1. freed up the fuel shut off
2. replaced old diesel
3. verified that the in tank electric pump works
4. pulled center bolt in the top of the injector pump and it appears to be working fine
5. rebuilt all injector and they pop and chatter great at 3,000 PSI
When I had all of the fuel lines off to rebuild the injectors I cranked the truck and the IP squirts fuel from all 6 of the ports great. I did notice that it would squirt strong for the first or so revolution around the IP and then the pressure would drop off somewhat. Is that normal?
After rebuilding the injectors and putting them back in I cracked the hard lines at the injectors, and cranked the engine with pedal to the floor. I was able to get some fuel from the lines but never a consistent or good flow. Everywhere I have read says you don't/can't bleed the fuel system after the IP. I know that the IP has fuel because it squirted good with no lines on it.
I have cranked and cranked on the truck but it never seems to try to fire at all. I tried about one squirt of starting fluid but it just seemed to knock so I stopped.
I'm at a loss as to what to do next, besides put a new engine in it, so I figured I would throw up a thread looking for help.
Thanks,
Justin