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Check your NEW multifuel injector lines for obstructions.

ShearerLegal

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I'm replacing injection pump on my multifuel M543A2. Order a couple sets of injector lines from several different vendors for the wrecker and the Deuce. While preparing to paint the lines I happened to notice that one of the holes in one of the ends looked clogged. Using a very small drill bit, I poked the hole and drill bit stopped. There was either a burr causing the hole to be plugged or it wasn't machined all the way through. Check another line and it was semi-obstructed as well. Both obstructions appeared to be metal. Going to check them all now. I hesitate to think what would have happened to injector if I had just put the new lines on without checking them.
 

peashooter

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Glad you caught it when you did. Problems like that make troubleshooting a real pain because you pretty much rule out new parts as the problem (especially something as simple as an injector line).
 
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