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ggBrief back story. I picked up two MEP-003A generators recently. Both have all the Important parts. One has the injection pump off of the set and one injector out of the head. This one is said by the seller to have a “fuel problem” is why It was torn down whatever that actually means. The other one (the one I am working on) is said to have an “electrical problem” but the unit is complete and intact.
The fuel that was in the tank/system smelled of varnish and appeared to be old red diesel that was in it since it left the military. I removed the fuel tank cleaned it out. Cleaned all the lines, fuel pumps and pump filters, filter housings and lines. All things being considered none of the filters looked all that bad and I couldn’t find any debris in the prefilter. Put in new filters and bleed the air out of the system to the injection pump with new fuel. Cracked all 4 injection lines at the injectors to verify I am getting fuel at the injectors and too bleed any air out of the lines. Also checking to see if I was getting fuel returning to the tank from the return line. All looked good.
Went thru the preheat 1 min cycle. Primed the fuel system before the preheat and again quickly after preheat just to insure there’s plenty of fuel pressure. Then tried to start it for no longer than the recommended 15sec. After running the batteries down on the Deuce and after 3or 4 cycles of this, it would not start. After consulting the search bar here. I found that some say to pull the throttle out to full throttle and read that some were using crank times of up to one minute on known good running sets. Sounds as though they are really cold natured. I went thru the same process but with the throttle out all the way and a longer crank time making sure the starter doesn’t get too hot. Eventually I was able to get the set to fire off and run, which was a partial relief. Bellowing lots of smoke and running at low rpm. Thinking this was from the old/bad fuel that was left in the injector pump and injectors it would soon clear up and come to full rpm, which it did not. As soon as I let off the momentary start switch for it to go back to prime and run it died. I did this a couple of times in an attempt to get good fuel to the cylinders. I know that it’s not good to let these sets run at low rpm or idle so I released the start switch and it died. After the final attempt I still had the same results.
It was almost dark outside and I couldn’t see the fuel shut off solenoid. It could be that when I let the start switch return to prime and run that the solenoid shut off the fuel and killed the engine, is one thought that comes to mind, the “electrical issue”. Which I an going to verify during daylight. Doesn’t look as though the injection pump has been tampered with so the timing should be correct unless it has jumped time somehow, if that’s even possible on these gear drive pumps.
Obviously I don’t want to cause more problems by running it at low rpms for too long. I would think that after a couple of min of run time, all attempts combined. That if it was going to clear up it would have by now if it was just bad fuel. I’m afraid that trial and error method of figuring out what the issue/s are will cause more harm than good. So I thought I pose the situation to the gurus here for some help on what could be causing the above symptoms?
My gut says the injection pump is gummed up after having old fuel sit in it for who knows how long. Since it is the heart of any injected engine that’s a good place to start. But after reading the rebuild manual on these injection pumps. It seems quite in-depth and requires special tools which usually equates to as much cost as a new pump. Then again I could be way off on my entire diagnosis. Any help would be much appreciated in getting this set running. Thanks in advance.
The fuel that was in the tank/system smelled of varnish and appeared to be old red diesel that was in it since it left the military. I removed the fuel tank cleaned it out. Cleaned all the lines, fuel pumps and pump filters, filter housings and lines. All things being considered none of the filters looked all that bad and I couldn’t find any debris in the prefilter. Put in new filters and bleed the air out of the system to the injection pump with new fuel. Cracked all 4 injection lines at the injectors to verify I am getting fuel at the injectors and too bleed any air out of the lines. Also checking to see if I was getting fuel returning to the tank from the return line. All looked good.
Went thru the preheat 1 min cycle. Primed the fuel system before the preheat and again quickly after preheat just to insure there’s plenty of fuel pressure. Then tried to start it for no longer than the recommended 15sec. After running the batteries down on the Deuce and after 3or 4 cycles of this, it would not start. After consulting the search bar here. I found that some say to pull the throttle out to full throttle and read that some were using crank times of up to one minute on known good running sets. Sounds as though they are really cold natured. I went thru the same process but with the throttle out all the way and a longer crank time making sure the starter doesn’t get too hot. Eventually I was able to get the set to fire off and run, which was a partial relief. Bellowing lots of smoke and running at low rpm. Thinking this was from the old/bad fuel that was left in the injector pump and injectors it would soon clear up and come to full rpm, which it did not. As soon as I let off the momentary start switch for it to go back to prime and run it died. I did this a couple of times in an attempt to get good fuel to the cylinders. I know that it’s not good to let these sets run at low rpm or idle so I released the start switch and it died. After the final attempt I still had the same results.
It was almost dark outside and I couldn’t see the fuel shut off solenoid. It could be that when I let the start switch return to prime and run that the solenoid shut off the fuel and killed the engine, is one thought that comes to mind, the “electrical issue”. Which I an going to verify during daylight. Doesn’t look as though the injection pump has been tampered with so the timing should be correct unless it has jumped time somehow, if that’s even possible on these gear drive pumps.
Obviously I don’t want to cause more problems by running it at low rpms for too long. I would think that after a couple of min of run time, all attempts combined. That if it was going to clear up it would have by now if it was just bad fuel. I’m afraid that trial and error method of figuring out what the issue/s are will cause more harm than good. So I thought I pose the situation to the gurus here for some help on what could be causing the above symptoms?
My gut says the injection pump is gummed up after having old fuel sit in it for who knows how long. Since it is the heart of any injected engine that’s a good place to start. But after reading the rebuild manual on these injection pumps. It seems quite in-depth and requires special tools which usually equates to as much cost as a new pump. Then again I could be way off on my entire diagnosis. Any help would be much appreciated in getting this set running. Thanks in advance.