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The injector pumps have extremely tight clearances, so I would just dunk them into some Kerosene. Don't put them into any solution that would damage the seals thought.
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What the heck is a mep-806B I never seen one any pictures?Still working on sourcing the injector pump shims, getting pretty close though.
I got all 3 sets of injectors pulled and found a place that will test and clean them for $13 a pop. Seems reasonable to me. 2 sets are Stanadyne 31539s and one set (from the 2009 gen-set) are Delphi LJBT00301s.
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I was bidding on a MEP-802A, MEP-803A and a pair of MEP-806Bs that ended yesterday. I was all excited until the last 5 minutes when they all went up like 300% and then the auctions were all extended another 15 minutes at the last second. Of well, I probably got my hands full right now anyways. Those B's sure are nice looking though with the built in computer! Intel 486 based I believe.
WOw Thats bad ass I don't think I'd ever be able spend five grand on it in my right mind but what a cool machineIt appeared to be pretty complete with about 280 hours on it. Engine was a late 2011 John Deere. But it ended up going for almost $5000 and the 2007 next to it with a busted control panel for $4500. At one point I was the high bidder on the pair for under $2000, but that quickly changed during the last 10 minutes or so of the auction.
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