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A little less than a year ago, I replaced the hydraulic head on the IP of my deuce. The engine simply quit running after idling for a short time at a refuling (Joplin, MO).
Today, I took the hydraulic head apart and the conclusion is that fine particles of dirt in the fuel caused scoring and finally binding of the fuel plunger in the bore.
The return spring is not strong enough to return the plunger to its bottom position quickly (takes 10-15 seconds now), so no fuel was delivered to the injectors. Other parts checks out on the head.
Question: Can a lapped surface be restored, see image below for evidence of scoring (Leonard ?)?
Today, I took the hydraulic head apart and the conclusion is that fine particles of dirt in the fuel caused scoring and finally binding of the fuel plunger in the bore.
The return spring is not strong enough to return the plunger to its bottom position quickly (takes 10-15 seconds now), so no fuel was delivered to the injectors. Other parts checks out on the head.
Question: Can a lapped surface be restored, see image below for evidence of scoring (Leonard ?)?
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