Sir Vyvin
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I broke down with my M-109a4 on a road trip in Beloit. With no local Cat dealer around or open, I was lucky(?) to be in walking distance to an Autozone. After checking all lines and filters, I was able to determine that the mechanical fuel pump had failed. The Autozone had an electric pump that was what I figured was low enough psi to not do any damage but had capacity to run the truck (5 to 12 psi @ 35 gph). A visit to Ace Hardware down the street for fittings and some creative wiring (the pump was 12v), I was able to start the rig and nurse it home to where the pump overheated and failed as I pulled in the drive.
($70 for the pump saved me $400+ tow bill)
Now my problem. While I'm a good enough mechanic to fix most common engine problems, I'm fairly a newb at these FMV issues and almost no experience with the Cat engines. I'm hoping the one of you out there may know more and can help with knowledge that I lack. Specifically with any or all of the following:
* fuel pump specs such as psi and gph
* fuel pump and system diagrams and manuals (access?)
* engine diagrams and manuals
* part numbers or access for pump rebuilding or rebuilding kits
* and relevant info you think would help
Any help in these matters would be helpful and greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Sir Vyvin
($70 for the pump saved me $400+ tow bill)
Now my problem. While I'm a good enough mechanic to fix most common engine problems, I'm fairly a newb at these FMV issues and almost no experience with the Cat engines. I'm hoping the one of you out there may know more and can help with knowledge that I lack. Specifically with any or all of the following:
* fuel pump specs such as psi and gph
* fuel pump and system diagrams and manuals (access?)
* engine diagrams and manuals
* part numbers or access for pump rebuilding or rebuilding kits
* and relevant info you think would help
Any help in these matters would be helpful and greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Sir Vyvin