Two years ago, I got a good deal on an 803 that did some time in the sand. After I got it home I changed all of the fluids & filters, added fresh fuel and a pair of batteries, replaced the dead primary fuel pump, and spent some time cleaning the sand out of the switches on the control panel. Once all of that was done, it fired right up and purred nicely. I ran it for a a couple hours with varying loads and verified that it was making steady power, then put it away in the back of my garage with a float charger to keep the batteries up.
Fast forward 2 years. Last weekend the weather was nice so I did some spring cleaning and rolled it out into the light. While priming it and checking things over, I discovered that the return fuel line was leaking in several places near the injectors. I had some 3.5 mm yellow stripe fuel/vacuum hose on hand, so I replaced the return lines and let it prime again until I could hear fuel making it back to the tank. Unfortunately, I have not been able to get the engine to fire.
When I crank it over, I don't see any smoke. Not white, not black, just none, which makes me think it's not getting fuel. I've verified that there is decent fuel flow past the injector metering pumps. The fuel cutoff solenoid moves as expected. I drained the fuel out of the tank, and added a few gallons of fresh diesel. Changed fuel filters again. Primed, primed and re-primed. I can hear fuel making it back to the tank via the freshly replaced return line. Still no luck.
I'm assuming it's not getting fuel, so to test that out, I cracked the hard lines at the top of the injector metering pumps one at a time to see if any fuel is coming out. What I found is that on pumps 1 and 4, there is a small amount of fuel coming out. Each stroke raises the level a little under 1/16", so it took a handful of strokes before a drip was able to run over the top of the threads where the hard line attaches. The middle 2 metering pumps did not show any fuel movement. So... where to from here? I'm not sure if the middle 2 metering pumps have failed or are just seized/gummed up from 2 year old fuel. Do I need to remove them to inspect and clean, or is there something else I can/should do first? I'm also kind of surprised that it wasn't trying to fire on 1 and 4. Maybe I need to pull those injectors and take a closer look.
I likely won't have time to try much until this weekend, but wanted to reach out for advice and formulate a logical plan of attack. Thanks for any help!