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MEP806A Stanadyne injector pump stuck

sfus2645

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Hello, I have a 1995 MEP006A with a John Deere engine. I need to rebuild the fuel injection pump. I have try everything I can think off to remove that pump, I even built a tool with a 2 ton hydraulic bottle jack, and applied at least two tons of pressure on it, and it doesn't move. Any ideas??
 

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2Pbfeet

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+1 on heat. It is your friend here, but a gear puller is probably the tool that you want.

Did you get the pump timed to the engine already? It really helps reinstallation. Here's a video of a similar Stanadyne removal from a JD engine;

PM if you need a rebuilder. I know a good one in SC.

All the best,

2Pbfeet
 

Guyfang

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This is not, according to SFUS, an MEP-806A. Its an MEP-006A. Different animals. I think maybe SFUS wrote the wrong model number, or someone put a JD engine in a MEP-006A
 

sfus2645

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I installed the new pump, it starts perfect.
Now I have a new problem, under voltage.
I replaced the fuse next to the voltage regulator just in case but it didn't solve the problem.
Any Ideas
 

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Does the Voltmeter and freq meter show good voltage and frequency while you have S1 in START and the engine running?
If so use the AC VR test procedure called out in the -24 TM. Use the correct procedure since your generator may have a Libby or a TRC VR. Different procedures for the two of them.
 
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