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Ok now im getting pissed. Put it in and it didn't start. It started to smell like rotten fish when it was charging about 2.5 hrs of it being charged. It would crank but still wont start. Loosened the valve that's on the fuel filter canister and when I go to prime it, it will squirt fuel right away. After I tighten the screw cap a plunge the valve to prime it and I can hear fuel dripping back into the fuel tank that is 1 inch away from the top. So I know its full as he'll. Anyone else have any other idea's? Please??
Most Diesels I've worked on have 17mm injector fitting nuts. Crack it about 3/4 turn. Turn the motor over. After a short period you should get a spurt, spurt, spurt.
Note:
Diesel injector pumps are HIGH pressure things. You don't want the line open and spraying into space. Just loosen the nut to let the air out.
What you describe sounds like simple air in the injector line. This is why you do not want to run a Diesel out of fuel.
There are 3 stages of fuel pumping on that motor:
Tank to lift pump (electric, I think)
Lift pump to IP (lift pump has lever for manual priming as stated by ETN above)
IP to injector
Along the way there are filters and lines.
OK. Must be the 003 that has the electric pump that feeds the filters.The fuel system consists of the fuel tank, fuel
filter, transfer pump, fuel injection pump, fuel injection nozzle, auxiliary fuel
pump and a fuel shutoff solenoid.
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