Lorax
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A question for anyone that may have dealt with this in the past. My M818 doesn't want to start. The batteries are fine, and she'll turn over, but it's as if the fuel isn't getting to the engine. Here's what I've checked:
1. Both fuel tanks have fuel. About half each.
2. She puffs out a little smoke from the exhaust while turning over.
3. The fuel lines "look" OK.
4. I pulled the fuel filter and filled it with fuel. Not sure how much fuel was in it before pulling it, since I accidentally dropped it.
5. From reading other posts, I checked to make sure the EMERGENCY ENGINE SHUTOFF lever was reset above the injector pump.
6. Checked to make sure the fuel tank selector valve was NOT in OFF.
She made some smoke while turning over, then I pulled the fuel filter and filled it, then she didn't make any more smoke while turning over.
Everything else appears fine, so I'm guessing the engine lost it's prime, or got air in the lines somewhere. Does anyone have a suggestion for purging the air from the fuel lines? I would keep filling the fuel filter and cranking her over, but after half a dozen tries, the batteries were beginning to show fatigue.
1. Both fuel tanks have fuel. About half each.
2. She puffs out a little smoke from the exhaust while turning over.
3. The fuel lines "look" OK.
4. I pulled the fuel filter and filled it with fuel. Not sure how much fuel was in it before pulling it, since I accidentally dropped it.
5. From reading other posts, I checked to make sure the EMERGENCY ENGINE SHUTOFF lever was reset above the injector pump.
6. Checked to make sure the fuel tank selector valve was NOT in OFF.
She made some smoke while turning over, then I pulled the fuel filter and filled it, then she didn't make any more smoke while turning over.
Everything else appears fine, so I'm guessing the engine lost it's prime, or got air in the lines somewhere. Does anyone have a suggestion for purging the air from the fuel lines? I would keep filling the fuel filter and cranking her over, but after half a dozen tries, the batteries were beginning to show fatigue.