Hectorsosa
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Good morning all - I recently won a MEP003a at a local auction, which I picked up yesterday. 990 hours, looks like it spent a good portion of it's life outside, but not in bad shape considering...
Question is on fuel delivery - auction house listed the unit as "running". Brand new fuel line goes from transfer pump in port on the day tank to the input on the transfer pump. Solenoid is still in place... another new line goes from solenoid to water separator. Fuel tank is about 3/4 full. There's a set of leads that have been added, going from the battery tray (no batteries) to the transfer pump. Correct me if I'm wrong, but even with the pump hotwired, unless that solenoid is bad she's not getting fuel, correct?
I'm gonna troubleshoot tomorrow - to remove complexity fro troubleshooting, I only need one lift pump connected to get fuel to IP, correct? Second is redundant?
Given the issues I found with fuel delivery, any recommendations on what else I should check before I turn the main switch? I know the answer is "everything" but I'm still debating whether or not previous owner even had this thing long enough to screw it up bad. If they couldn't get fuel...
Question is on fuel delivery - auction house listed the unit as "running". Brand new fuel line goes from transfer pump in port on the day tank to the input on the transfer pump. Solenoid is still in place... another new line goes from solenoid to water separator. Fuel tank is about 3/4 full. There's a set of leads that have been added, going from the battery tray (no batteries) to the transfer pump. Correct me if I'm wrong, but even with the pump hotwired, unless that solenoid is bad she's not getting fuel, correct?
I'm gonna troubleshoot tomorrow - to remove complexity fro troubleshooting, I only need one lift pump connected to get fuel to IP, correct? Second is redundant?
Given the issues I found with fuel delivery, any recommendations on what else I should check before I turn the main switch? I know the answer is "everything" but I'm still debating whether or not previous owner even had this thing long enough to screw it up bad. If they couldn't get fuel...