I have a MEP-016B that I had running around 2014. Unfortunately, it has nowhere to live except outside. I tried to periodically run it to keep it in good condition, but a few years ago, it wouldn't start anymore. Fast forward some additional time, and I realized the fuel filter cap had popped off. I wasn't sure how that happened, but it seemed like it was only letting air through, so I obtained a replacement filter housing and installed it, but I still couldn't get it started. Fast forward some more time, and I found that the lid popped off of the filter housing AGAIN despite not being moved or run. To add further insult to injury, the throttle arm wouldn't move...
So, clearly the pump has likely sucked up water. I've re-read this thread (https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/mep-016b-injection-pump-jammed.201667/) several times and it looks like I lucked out that the pump seized with the throttle arm at its midpoint, so it slid out of the engine block with ease. I left it to sit in a cup of ATF for a week before attempting to do anything with it. As it sat, the plunger that rides on the cam was in the fully compressed position and a jammed throttle rack. Some blows with a 1lb deadblow got the plunger itself to move out and I was able to pull the retaining pin. A few taps of the deadblow to the part of the rack sticking out of the pump body (not the pin itself) got it to move maybe 1/8". I have the top off and the delivery valve out, but that's as far as I can get it to come apart. The spring wants to rock in the bore, but not come out any. So far, I haven't come across any rusty parts inside, just signs of water in the form of a milky liquid.
Am I able to soak the pump in chemdip or something more aggressive to help break things free? Am I able to take a punch to the main pin/shaft/fuel control thing from the top to try to get it out? Should I give up? This is my first injector pump I've ever worked on, and I've read that diesel injection components are stupid-precise bits of magic that only wizards should touch, so I'm afraid to go too crazy on it. I could also use some documentation, if it exists. I've found the exploded diagram on GMG, a couple of youtube videos where everything just fell apart, but nothing to help figure out what my next step should be.
So, clearly the pump has likely sucked up water. I've re-read this thread (https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/mep-016b-injection-pump-jammed.201667/) several times and it looks like I lucked out that the pump seized with the throttle arm at its midpoint, so it slid out of the engine block with ease. I left it to sit in a cup of ATF for a week before attempting to do anything with it. As it sat, the plunger that rides on the cam was in the fully compressed position and a jammed throttle rack. Some blows with a 1lb deadblow got the plunger itself to move out and I was able to pull the retaining pin. A few taps of the deadblow to the part of the rack sticking out of the pump body (not the pin itself) got it to move maybe 1/8". I have the top off and the delivery valve out, but that's as far as I can get it to come apart. The spring wants to rock in the bore, but not come out any. So far, I haven't come across any rusty parts inside, just signs of water in the form of a milky liquid.
Am I able to soak the pump in chemdip or something more aggressive to help break things free? Am I able to take a punch to the main pin/shaft/fuel control thing from the top to try to get it out? Should I give up? This is my first injector pump I've ever worked on, and I've read that diesel injection components are stupid-precise bits of magic that only wizards should touch, so I'm afraid to go too crazy on it. I could also use some documentation, if it exists. I've found the exploded diagram on GMG, a couple of youtube videos where everything just fell apart, but nothing to help figure out what my next step should be.