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OK, OK alreadyyeah im to the point where i cant think of anything else untill starting to remove injector heads. heres the video of it starting on its own and then jumping off on 90%diesel/ 10%gasoline. she starts up fine but then stalls out. https://www.youtube.com/upload
WOW !!! There where so many things done wrong on that video I don't know where to begin !!!Don't try this at home!
EDIT: If your Injection pump is not getting fuel, and you run the engine on an alternative fuel source like this, you will likely destroy your hydraulic head, because it is lubricated by fuel.
Video of it running on "alternative fuel supply".
http://vid142.photobucket.com/albums...psizhukt2i.mp4
That was me back when I was learning like Derpy here trying to get my ‘62 running. It’s in the thread in my sig.WOW !!! There where so many things done wrong on that video I don't know where to begin !!!
Same way you did last two times you did I reckon. Copy and paste the link...well of course there is fuel coming through the injector lines. im not that stupid. the injector lines squirt about a foot. ill post a video of them squirting. how to i post a video like you did.
That was me back when I was learning like Derpy here trying to get my ‘62 running. It’s in the thread in my sig.
Trial by fire lots of reading and help from jeepsinker. I was determined to get that thing running and I worked on it non stop til I did. Then I was gonna rebuild the whole truck until I stumbled on my nice ‘70 for a song.Well you've come a long ways then David, and your brave enough to share it with us.
Pull one of the injectors out of the engine. With it out, re-connect it to the fuel line. Make sure it is pointed in a safe direction, the pressure can penetrate the skin. Then crank the engine. It should shoot 3-4 feet. The injectors have a tiny hole and a spring holding back the pressure from the hydraulic head. The pressure has to overcome the spring and that's what makes it shoot out in a fine, high pressure "mist". If it doesn't shoot, we have an idea what to look at next.I'm still making many mistakes. I would really appreciate if you could tell me that I'm doing wrong. I seriously need some criticism to learn from if you don't mind
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