eagle1
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Hello, I just got an MEP-002A reset to tier 2 in 2006 with 8 hours, I looked it over good and found the fuel tank full of crud and the injector lines off at the injector pump, I disconnected the fuel lines from the tank and put them in a bucket with fresh fuel, I cleaned the horrible crud from the bottom of the fuel pumps, I ran new temporary fuel line from the pumps to a temporary spin on fuel filter and then to the injection pump, I ran the pumps until a clean stream of fuel ran out with no bubbles and then connected it to the injection pump, I then ran the pumps until clean fuel came out of the return line and then another 15 minutes to be sure, I pulled the center plug on the injection pump and the plunger was stuck, I tapped it and it freed up and began to move in and out while rotating the engine, I did notice the delivery valve plunger is picky about how you clock it when putting in what ever you call the cap that covers the plunger, the delivery valve rotates freely 360° when completely seated in its holder but if you pull it out slightly it won't rotate and binds up, not sure if this a problem or not, I put everything back together and cranked it with the injector lines off the pump and did not get any fuel from the injection pump after several cranking cycles, I checked and the shutoff solenoid above the oil filter is rising and I even pushed it to the maximum travel to make sure while cranking, I took the cap back off the pump and checked and the plunger is still cycling in and out when the engine is rotated by hand, put it back together and still no fuel from the injection pump. I read until I fell asleep at 4am this morning and couldn't find a similar explanation. Thanks