Nickspinelli1
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Hello, new to the forum.
I've got a deuce with a multifuel engine.
The injection pump was taken apart by someone else, and I was put to the task of putting the thing back together. It wasn't fun, every corner i turned i realized there was a missing part that i had to order... anyways, I got the thing back together and hooked up all the lines to find it didn't start. At first, i cracked the injector lines to purge out any air, and i saw a small amount of air bubbles and fuel spraying out. Still wouldn't start. Then i took the hydraulic head off again, only to find that it was all gummed up again from nasty fuel. Cleaned it up, installed a new button and clip, drained the fuel tank and filled with fresh diesel, and then reinstalled the head back onto the pump. Now the truck has no fuel coming to the injectors. It has a new lift pump, and fuel is definitely getting to the hydraulic head, but its not going anywhere past the head. I first thought this was an issue with the head, so I bought a new old stock hydraulic head, only to be met with the exact same issue. What could be wrong? The fuel shutoff moves freely, so i dont imagine thats the issue, though i could take it off again and inspect if its in the right position.
Edit: The fuel compensator was seized from nasty fuel gunk. I just cleaned that out and freed it up, but didn't get a chance to start it up again, since i'm letting the fuel filter housings soak in solvent for a few days to get rid of all the sludge in them. Could that have caused a no fuel issue?
Thanks for any advice/information. Trying to learn as much as I can about these motors.
I've got a deuce with a multifuel engine.
The injection pump was taken apart by someone else, and I was put to the task of putting the thing back together. It wasn't fun, every corner i turned i realized there was a missing part that i had to order... anyways, I got the thing back together and hooked up all the lines to find it didn't start. At first, i cracked the injector lines to purge out any air, and i saw a small amount of air bubbles and fuel spraying out. Still wouldn't start. Then i took the hydraulic head off again, only to find that it was all gummed up again from nasty fuel. Cleaned it up, installed a new button and clip, drained the fuel tank and filled with fresh diesel, and then reinstalled the head back onto the pump. Now the truck has no fuel coming to the injectors. It has a new lift pump, and fuel is definitely getting to the hydraulic head, but its not going anywhere past the head. I first thought this was an issue with the head, so I bought a new old stock hydraulic head, only to be met with the exact same issue. What could be wrong? The fuel shutoff moves freely, so i dont imagine thats the issue, though i could take it off again and inspect if its in the right position.
Edit: The fuel compensator was seized from nasty fuel gunk. I just cleaned that out and freed it up, but didn't get a chance to start it up again, since i'm letting the fuel filter housings soak in solvent for a few days to get rid of all the sludge in them. Could that have caused a no fuel issue?
Thanks for any advice/information. Trying to learn as much as I can about these motors.