TexAndy
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I picked up an old forest service M35A2 at auction a little while ago. MkCoen was kind enough to help me tow it back to a friend's house nearby.
So I went to go work on it this weekend. Made sure the engine wasn't locked up and it had fluids.
Bled the lines to the fuel filters, then to the injection pump, then to the lines.
But I noticed when I got to the lines and cranked, it didn't spurt out like an arterial spray. Just kind of dribbled out of the lines in a weak flow.
The fuel cutoff lever moved freely.
It will crank all day long. Just refuses to start.
I did not tear into the hydraulic head. Wanted to ask here, first.
Will be going back next weekend armed with more knowledge, hopefully. I'm definitely going to look into the hydraulic head, but I'm thinking that if the fuel metering rod in the HH was stuck, it wouldn't be sending fuel to the lines at all, right? Or might it send some, but just weakly/not enough? I recall Texrdnec had issues with his hydraulic head, but I can't remember if he was getting not fuel to fuel lines or weak fuel to the fuel lines.
Could it be clogged fuel filters maybe? Or would that matter, since it's getting fuel to the injector pump?
Could it be O-ring issues in the hydraulic head or elsewhere in the IP?
Any ideas would be most appreciated.
So I went to go work on it this weekend. Made sure the engine wasn't locked up and it had fluids.
Bled the lines to the fuel filters, then to the injection pump, then to the lines.
But I noticed when I got to the lines and cranked, it didn't spurt out like an arterial spray. Just kind of dribbled out of the lines in a weak flow.
The fuel cutoff lever moved freely.
It will crank all day long. Just refuses to start.
I did not tear into the hydraulic head. Wanted to ask here, first.
Will be going back next weekend armed with more knowledge, hopefully. I'm definitely going to look into the hydraulic head, but I'm thinking that if the fuel metering rod in the HH was stuck, it wouldn't be sending fuel to the lines at all, right? Or might it send some, but just weakly/not enough? I recall Texrdnec had issues with his hydraulic head, but I can't remember if he was getting not fuel to fuel lines or weak fuel to the fuel lines.
Could it be clogged fuel filters maybe? Or would that matter, since it's getting fuel to the injector pump?
Could it be O-ring issues in the hydraulic head or elsewhere in the IP?
Any ideas would be most appreciated.