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  1. washingtonmountains

    Stanadyne / Roosa Master Inj. Pump problems

    Will the electric pumps run in the battle short position? It may be a case where you already have presure in the secondary tank and it's not calling for electric ones to run; start by bleeding the air off supply side of pump, then bleed each injector line at the injector. Good Luck!
  2. washingtonmountains

    Stanadyne / Roosa Master Inj. Pump problems

    I have the Allis Chalmers 3500, it has two electric fuel pumps that feed the injection pump, my first thought was that it was blowing by the rings, but a previous thread said it could be a bad seal in the IP, shouldn't be to bad of a fix.
  3. washingtonmountains

    Stanadyne / Roosa Master Inj. Pump problems

    Hey, I was just reading your post looking for answers on why my base is filling up with fuel I have an mep-006 runs fine, but I checked the oil today and it's overful and smells like fuel. Thanks for your tips! Dale
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