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Hello, everyone.
A long time friend of mine had 2 MEP's given to him by his then father-in-law, an 002A and an 003A. Both ran when he got them, but then sat for some time. As he had no plans to use it, he offered the 003 to me. I thought it to be a good idea to verify running condition prior to attempting moving it, so I did exactly what you're NOT supposed to do. I bought 2 fresh batteries and tried to start the engine. Nope. I had fuel to the injection pump, but nothing coming out.
So, I began to do some research and found you guys on Steel Soldiers. After spending many hours reading, I figured I had damaged the pump. So round 2 with the generator was a couple weeks ago. I removed the injection pump from the engine. I also removed and washed out the fuel/rust/bunk/sludge/junk that was in the fuel tank, clack-clack pumps and fuel filter bowls. I flushed the system with a concoction of fresh diesel, Mercon ATF, Marvel Mystery oil and some Diesel Kleen from Power Service as I'd read about others on here doing. I brought the pump back home, and just like you guys said, the plunger guide was broken. I rebuilt the pump with your guidance and parts from the 'Bay.
So round 3 was yesterday. I re-installed the pump on the engine, then put fresh (and treated) fuel in the tank. After letting the pumps prime the system, I cranked the engine with the injector lines loose till I saw fuel dribbling out. I tightened the lines, hit the starter, saw a bit of white smoke from the exhaust pipes and the engine roared to life without any help from the glow plugs! I ran it for 20 or 30 minutes last night with no problems. The cooling shutters seem to work fine.
Anyway, THANK YOU ALL for your help in getting this noble machine operable again!!!
Now I just hafta figure out how to lift the daggone thing....
A long time friend of mine had 2 MEP's given to him by his then father-in-law, an 002A and an 003A. Both ran when he got them, but then sat for some time. As he had no plans to use it, he offered the 003 to me. I thought it to be a good idea to verify running condition prior to attempting moving it, so I did exactly what you're NOT supposed to do. I bought 2 fresh batteries and tried to start the engine. Nope. I had fuel to the injection pump, but nothing coming out.
So, I began to do some research and found you guys on Steel Soldiers. After spending many hours reading, I figured I had damaged the pump. So round 2 with the generator was a couple weeks ago. I removed the injection pump from the engine. I also removed and washed out the fuel/rust/bunk/sludge/junk that was in the fuel tank, clack-clack pumps and fuel filter bowls. I flushed the system with a concoction of fresh diesel, Mercon ATF, Marvel Mystery oil and some Diesel Kleen from Power Service as I'd read about others on here doing. I brought the pump back home, and just like you guys said, the plunger guide was broken. I rebuilt the pump with your guidance and parts from the 'Bay.
So round 3 was yesterday. I re-installed the pump on the engine, then put fresh (and treated) fuel in the tank. After letting the pumps prime the system, I cranked the engine with the injector lines loose till I saw fuel dribbling out. I tightened the lines, hit the starter, saw a bit of white smoke from the exhaust pipes and the engine roared to life without any help from the glow plugs! I ran it for 20 or 30 minutes last night with no problems. The cooling shutters seem to work fine.
Anyway, THANK YOU ALL for your help in getting this noble machine operable again!!!
Now I just hafta figure out how to lift the daggone thing....