Blazer8750
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First off I want to say a BIG thank you to everyone who contributes info for all the cool military stuff. I recently picked up an MEP003A from GL and was able to trouble shoot and repair it with the help of the TMs and SS member posts.
The unit looked good, I bid on it based on pics only and just finally got around to working on it. I flushed the tank, drained the filters, add oil and cranked it and never got fuel out of the IP. The fuel shut off lever was sticky so I disassembled the IP with the help of the TM on SS and found a broken Plunger Drive Pin. I took some dimensions, made a new one, reassembled the pump, bled the lines and it fired over after much cranking. Finally fired up and ran. Since the batteries weren't the correct size they vibrated over and arced on the frame so I shut it down. After securing the batteries I tried starting again and it didn't want to run. I thought I really F'ed something up. Long story short, the pump was 180 degrees out of time. Now the unit purrs like a Lion, gauges work, oil pressure is good and I have voltages where I should.
The unit looked good, I bid on it based on pics only and just finally got around to working on it. I flushed the tank, drained the filters, add oil and cranked it and never got fuel out of the IP. The fuel shut off lever was sticky so I disassembled the IP with the help of the TM on SS and found a broken Plunger Drive Pin. I took some dimensions, made a new one, reassembled the pump, bled the lines and it fired over after much cranking. Finally fired up and ran. Since the batteries weren't the correct size they vibrated over and arced on the frame so I shut it down. After securing the batteries I tried starting again and it didn't want to run. I thought I really F'ed something up. Long story short, the pump was 180 degrees out of time. Now the unit purrs like a Lion, gauges work, oil pressure is good and I have voltages where I should.