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Hello, I just bought a M1025A2 and it has the same issue. This is a great thread! Thank you! I am a little mechanical and understand very basic electronics but this problem looks a little overwhelming to me. I am going to start with disconnecting the unit and hope that it re-boots.
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Hello, Just wanted to get back to you. I had someone take the IP apart. Internally, there were a few bent rods on the governor system and one of the rods fell off due to being bent. How this happened, I have no idea? Did not get the pump back on yet. Thanks again.
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Thank you for your reply! Fuel is flowing heavy into the fuel injection pump. It is also coming out just as strong from the return side. It just isn't coming up through the top.
We have tried several different tests. I pressurized the tank in order to gain fuel flow. I also...
Greetings! STILL working on this problem. I pulled the injection pump off and cleaned it as much as I could without disassembling it. Put it back on but NO luck. Nothing coming out of the top!
Any suggestions on a place to get a new pump OR send mine for a rebuild?
Thank you in advance!
Some additional observations: with the plug in the return line, pressure builds and very small amount weeps out of the banjo while turning it over; with the plug out, a little fuel flows out of the return hose when the turning over ceases.
Do you think that heat would help at all?
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