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MEP006A Stanadyne injector pump stuck

sfus2645

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Hello, I have a 1995 MEP006A with a John Deere engine. I need to rebuild the fuel injection pump. I have try everything I can think off to remove that pump, I even built a tool with a 2 ton hydraulic bottle jack, and applied at least two tons of pressure on it, and it doesn't move. Any ideas??
 

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2Pbfeet

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+1 on heat. It is your friend here, but a gear puller is probably the tool that you want.

Did you get the pump timed to the engine already? It really helps reinstallation. Here's a video of a similar Stanadyne removal from a JD engine;

PM if you need a rebuilder. I know a good one in SC.

All the best,

2Pbfeet
 

Guyfang

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This is not, according to SFUS, an MEP-806A. Its an MEP-006A. Different animals. I think maybe SFUS wrote the wrong model number, or someone put a JD engine in a MEP-006A
 
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