TexAndy
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So I went to pick up a deuce at fort sam today and it would crank but not start. I put two new commercial batts in that I KNOW work, because I ran them in another deuce the day before. They're fully charged and fresh.
The fuel filters are getting fuel.
Someone suggested trying to bleed the injectors, so I climbed up there and felt the nuts for the lines running from the injector pump to the injectors and they were all either finger tight or not even that.
I didn't know how tight they needed to be, so I finger tightened them all and had someone else crank while I loosened the rearmost injector. Two, 15 second cranks yielded nothing. No fuel came out.
We were running out of time at that point and couldn't think of anything else to try.
Any ideas?
Could the IP be dead? If so, how do I diagnose that? I didn't want to go loosening nuts without knowing what I was doing.
Do the injectors all need to be tightened further? How tight?
Do they need to be bled in a certain order?
If the IP is dead, could I take the IP out of one of my running trucks and swap it out at the yard? If so, what do I do then? Just a full injector bleed job?
The engine looks like it was overhauled. Good paint, good interior hood paint, the engine oil is full and CLEAN...
I got the EUC back yesterday at 5PM and I went up there today about 8AM, but still... the site manager has it in for me, I think. He told me I'd better have it out of there by Thursday.
Any ideas ya'll could throw at me would be most appreciated.
The fuel filters are getting fuel.
Someone suggested trying to bleed the injectors, so I climbed up there and felt the nuts for the lines running from the injector pump to the injectors and they were all either finger tight or not even that.
I didn't know how tight they needed to be, so I finger tightened them all and had someone else crank while I loosened the rearmost injector. Two, 15 second cranks yielded nothing. No fuel came out.
We were running out of time at that point and couldn't think of anything else to try.
Any ideas?
Could the IP be dead? If so, how do I diagnose that? I didn't want to go loosening nuts without knowing what I was doing.
Do the injectors all need to be tightened further? How tight?
Do they need to be bled in a certain order?
If the IP is dead, could I take the IP out of one of my running trucks and swap it out at the yard? If so, what do I do then? Just a full injector bleed job?
The engine looks like it was overhauled. Good paint, good interior hood paint, the engine oil is full and CLEAN...
I got the EUC back yesterday at 5PM and I went up there today about 8AM, but still... the site manager has it in for me, I think. He told me I'd better have it out of there by Thursday.
Any ideas ya'll could throw at me would be most appreciated.