Jan Micka
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Hi guys,
have bought army surplus humvee that was suposed to run but after a year it got to Europe it is not running. Seems there is red stuff in the tank which smells anything but diesel. I have worked on some, but it seems to me the metering valve is stuck or the plungers are stuck with gunk. Of course the ip lid is secured by special bolts with 5 star pattern and a nipple in the middle which I do not have. My question is if the metering valve moves and opens the fuel to enter the low pressure side of the pump- housing I should be getting a little amount of fuel from the return line on the IP, correct? The reason I am asking is to verify somehow without taking the IP lid off to know if the metering valve is free to the point the fuel problem is not there. I plan to connect a 8 bar electric fuel pump to the intake fuel line to the IP and try to start it. If only the plungers are stuck it should have good chance to free them up. However if the metering valve is stuck it wont have any effect. It is around 32 degrees here so cold to work on the humvee outside.
Thanks for any imput.
With regards
Jan Micka
have bought army surplus humvee that was suposed to run but after a year it got to Europe it is not running. Seems there is red stuff in the tank which smells anything but diesel. I have worked on some, but it seems to me the metering valve is stuck or the plungers are stuck with gunk. Of course the ip lid is secured by special bolts with 5 star pattern and a nipple in the middle which I do not have. My question is if the metering valve moves and opens the fuel to enter the low pressure side of the pump- housing I should be getting a little amount of fuel from the return line on the IP, correct? The reason I am asking is to verify somehow without taking the IP lid off to know if the metering valve is free to the point the fuel problem is not there. I plan to connect a 8 bar electric fuel pump to the intake fuel line to the IP and try to start it. If only the plungers are stuck it should have good chance to free them up. However if the metering valve is stuck it wont have any effect. It is around 32 degrees here so cold to work on the humvee outside.
Thanks for any imput.
With regards
Jan Micka