Jayco36REQS
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I have a MEP-803a I got from a gov auction just over 400-hrs on the meter... and I can't get this thing to start on diesel.
Some notes:
- I serviced it, all new fluids, new filters, checked the fuel tank for grime or sludge, and put new clean diesel in it.
- The fuel pump sounds noisier than other 803a's I've had but it is pumping fuel
- It starts on either
- I cracked open the fuel line on the secondary fuel filter and it is pumping fuel there.
- I pulled the rubber fuel return line off the fuel rail, and fuel squirts out in a small stream.
- I pulled the rubber fuel inlet line to the front lift-pump inlet, and fuel is coming out.
- I pulled the hard fuel line off the front lift-pump outlet, and no fuel is coming out.
- I checked the 2nd lift-pump exit, and only a dribble of fuel comes out.
- I removed the front lift-pump, it looked clean, not corroded, no wear marks, plunger moves freely.... I took the top off to inspect the inside spring, and components... again, no debris, no corrosion or wear.
Any ideas what to do from here? I'm FAR from a diesel mechanic, and have not had to go this in deep to the fuel system on one of these in over 20 units.
Questions:
1) How much fuel flow should the pump flow?
2) Best way to test the Lift-pumps?
3) Any troubleshooting tips or tricks from you guys who have vast experience with these units?
Thanks a TON!!!!
Some notes:
- I serviced it, all new fluids, new filters, checked the fuel tank for grime or sludge, and put new clean diesel in it.
- The fuel pump sounds noisier than other 803a's I've had but it is pumping fuel
- It starts on either
- I cracked open the fuel line on the secondary fuel filter and it is pumping fuel there.
- I pulled the rubber fuel return line off the fuel rail, and fuel squirts out in a small stream.
- I pulled the rubber fuel inlet line to the front lift-pump inlet, and fuel is coming out.
- I pulled the hard fuel line off the front lift-pump outlet, and no fuel is coming out.
- I checked the 2nd lift-pump exit, and only a dribble of fuel comes out.
- I removed the front lift-pump, it looked clean, not corroded, no wear marks, plunger moves freely.... I took the top off to inspect the inside spring, and components... again, no debris, no corrosion or wear.
Any ideas what to do from here? I'm FAR from a diesel mechanic, and have not had to go this in deep to the fuel system on one of these in over 20 units.
Questions:
1) How much fuel flow should the pump flow?
2) Best way to test the Lift-pumps?
3) Any troubleshooting tips or tricks from you guys who have vast experience with these units?
Thanks a TON!!!!