Rickety Bones
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Hello all, have a question or two,
first the back ground,
just picked up a MEP 005a for 500 in barstow @ navy base, the unit has 2000 hours, on the outside it is very clean, no oil of fuel leaks. I replaced all the filters and fluids. No missing parts or any undone wires.
after cleaning the 2 lift pumps that supply the gravity feed tank, and purging the lines / filters of air @ the hose connection right before the injector pump, I decided to try and fire it up.
I can get it running on WD-40 real well by squirting into the mouth of the manifold, but it seems to not be getting fuel to the injectors. I loosened a couple of the banjo fittings on the high side of the pump to see if any fuel was coming out while cranking the motor over. surprise no fuel,
so here is my question, is their a way to bleed the air from the injector pump, or is their a way to force feed it to get the air out?
second question is about the injector pump itself, their is a lever on the outside of the injector that moves about 40 degrees back and fourth, I not sure which position this is soposed to be in towards radiator or towards controll panel. also what is it and what does it control. its not the accelerator line, that one is between the pump and the block.
any help will be appreciated
thanks for the help
Rick
Hello all, have a question or two,
first the back ground,
just picked up a MEP 005a for 500 in barstow @ navy base, the unit has 2000 hours, on the outside it is very clean, no oil of fuel leaks. I replaced all the filters and fluids. No missing parts or any undone wires.
after cleaning the 2 lift pumps that supply the gravity feed tank, and purging the lines / filters of air @ the hose connection right before the injector pump, I decided to try and fire it up.
I can get it running on WD-40 real well by squirting into the mouth of the manifold, but it seems to not be getting fuel to the injectors. I loosened a couple of the banjo fittings on the high side of the pump to see if any fuel was coming out while cranking the motor over. surprise no fuel,
so here is my question, is their a way to bleed the air from the injector pump, or is their a way to force feed it to get the air out?
second question is about the injector pump itself, their is a lever on the outside of the injector that moves about 40 degrees back and fourth, I not sure which position this is soposed to be in towards radiator or towards controll panel. also what is it and what does it control. its not the accelerator line, that one is between the pump and the block.
any help will be appreciated
thanks for the help
Rick