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OK … I’m stumped. And after 3 days, more than a little frustrated.
6 weeks ago my Deuce was running great, except it was “making oil” in the oil pan. My wife had her hip replaced … so I let it sit for the 6 weeks. I was coming up on my annual maintenance so I figured I just do everything at one time once Jan was on the mend.
Monday, I drained the tank, flushed it and filled it with fresh diesel and changed the fuel filters. I do this every year because I run a wmo mix.
I pulled the HH (yes, I lined up the red line and no, neither the clip nor the button had fallen off) and found that one of the O-rings had been partially trapped under the stamped steel cover and the little o-ring on the shut-off shaft was all dried out. Given I use wmo, I was surprised that the inside of the hh was so clean. Since I saw the damage on the o-rings … I figured, “GREAT. I’ll have this done by lunch time.”
Wrong.
I did note that the plunger sleeve (that little rectangle bit of steel that has the slot and dimple in it) did not fall of its own weight maybe 1 time out of 10 tries so I polished the shaft with some 600 grit compound followed by 1,000 grit paper. Now it slides up and down of its own weight every time.
I assembled everything, making sure that the button didn’t come off AND that I caught that little plunger sleeve pin (on the fuel control lever) properly into the plunger sleeve. Everything in the shut off seems to be working correctly. The control lever is at 7:00 O’clock. If I push that assembly towards the firewall, it springs right back to the 7:00 O’clock position.
I turned on the electricity, made certain that the lift pump was pumping and returning fuel to the tank. I bled the filters, and got a stream of good clean diesel strong enough almost to pressure wash the engine. I took the air breather hose off and gave a bit of a spray of WD 40 into the intake and hit the button to start it up. … and it wouldn’t start. So I got my wife to play soldier B and let her crank it over while I gave it shots of WD40. Still no start. So I let her crank it while I cracked line at the fuel injectors to make sure I was getting delivery. Yes, I am getting fuel when it cranks.
So, I gave it just a *little* taste of ether, and it would start … but then die when the ether burned off. I don’t like to put ether in a diesel … so I switched back to WD40 … and couldn’t get it to pop.
So, I pulled the center plug out of the HH and had soldier B crank the engine so I could check plunger operation. It’s good. I also get fuel (lots and lots of fuel) if the lift pump is on and that plug is out.
So I called it a day and figured I’d give it a go on Tuesday.
I repeated everything you see above, except for changing fuel and filters) TWICE on Tuesday. No start.
I repeated everything you see above once today. The whole enchilada. And still no start.
For what it’s worth, I cleaned and checked the pop pressure on the injectors in November and the truck ran fine after.
Yes, I have TM 9-2910-226-34 and read it before I began ... and about 20 times since.
Well ... I'm stumped ... any guesses?
6 weeks ago my Deuce was running great, except it was “making oil” in the oil pan. My wife had her hip replaced … so I let it sit for the 6 weeks. I was coming up on my annual maintenance so I figured I just do everything at one time once Jan was on the mend.
Monday, I drained the tank, flushed it and filled it with fresh diesel and changed the fuel filters. I do this every year because I run a wmo mix.
I pulled the HH (yes, I lined up the red line and no, neither the clip nor the button had fallen off) and found that one of the O-rings had been partially trapped under the stamped steel cover and the little o-ring on the shut-off shaft was all dried out. Given I use wmo, I was surprised that the inside of the hh was so clean. Since I saw the damage on the o-rings … I figured, “GREAT. I’ll have this done by lunch time.”
Wrong.
I did note that the plunger sleeve (that little rectangle bit of steel that has the slot and dimple in it) did not fall of its own weight maybe 1 time out of 10 tries so I polished the shaft with some 600 grit compound followed by 1,000 grit paper. Now it slides up and down of its own weight every time.
I assembled everything, making sure that the button didn’t come off AND that I caught that little plunger sleeve pin (on the fuel control lever) properly into the plunger sleeve. Everything in the shut off seems to be working correctly. The control lever is at 7:00 O’clock. If I push that assembly towards the firewall, it springs right back to the 7:00 O’clock position.
I turned on the electricity, made certain that the lift pump was pumping and returning fuel to the tank. I bled the filters, and got a stream of good clean diesel strong enough almost to pressure wash the engine. I took the air breather hose off and gave a bit of a spray of WD 40 into the intake and hit the button to start it up. … and it wouldn’t start. So I got my wife to play soldier B and let her crank it over while I gave it shots of WD40. Still no start. So I let her crank it while I cracked line at the fuel injectors to make sure I was getting delivery. Yes, I am getting fuel when it cranks.
So, I gave it just a *little* taste of ether, and it would start … but then die when the ether burned off. I don’t like to put ether in a diesel … so I switched back to WD40 … and couldn’t get it to pop.
So, I pulled the center plug out of the HH and had soldier B crank the engine so I could check plunger operation. It’s good. I also get fuel (lots and lots of fuel) if the lift pump is on and that plug is out.
So I called it a day and figured I’d give it a go on Tuesday.
I repeated everything you see above, except for changing fuel and filters) TWICE on Tuesday. No start.
I repeated everything you see above once today. The whole enchilada. And still no start.
For what it’s worth, I cleaned and checked the pop pressure on the injectors in November and the truck ran fine after.
Yes, I have TM 9-2910-226-34 and read it before I began ... and about 20 times since.
Well ... I'm stumped ... any guesses?
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