If you timing marks line up you should be good. To verify you have fuel by using the air pressure on the fuel tank to push fuel up to the ip, open the air bleeds on the top of the fuel filters on the side of the motor until straight fuel comes out than bleed up to the ip , if you have fuel up to there and don’t get fuel from out of the injection lines , make sure the fuel shutoff plunger isn’t incorrectly assembled or o- rings haven’t come loose and plugged the fuel inlet to the ip.
Correct.
Last year I took out the IP and the HH. I “rebuilt” both and out all new O Rings on HH as well as where the fuel shut off connects, the smaller O Rings etc. I did this then because I was getting fuel in my oil. This more recent event was because I had fuel leaking out of bottom of Booster Pump.
I took off IP and ONLY touched the booster pump and out the new gasket in as well as re-thread a bolt for it; never touched the HH or the Shit Off etc, aside from take off side to see red tooth.
Putting back in, I put the balancer on correct notch, verified my correct stroke on the rockers, had white mark in IP window SPOT on and the red tooth was one to the right. All looked spot on.
Today I verified the plunger/button is functional as I visibly saw it raise and lower, as well as raise and lower a pencil. With my air pressure I have verified good flow of fuel going INTO the IP through the HH as well as coming out of the low pressure / return line. So fuel is entering and leaving the Hydraulic Head. BUT nothing, neither fuel nor air, is coming out of any of the 6 holes/sockets where the fuel lines go. So, something is #1 blocking fuel or #2 I don’t have pressure from the tank to PUSH the fuel. Yes I pushed with air pressure but maybe it needs a higher volume and consistency.
Now at this stage because I saw it function, I have to believe the plunger/button are fine.
I thought maybe the shit off was stuck; I took off the side and manually pushed the lever back and forth and it moves freely with the correct spring return, so I truly believe it is not the shut off.
Best I can without taking the IP off, I believe the shutoff connector going into the head is fine as well, I rebuilt all that last year.
EVERYTHING worked until I took it off.
Unless I am not as advanced in thinking as the rest of you, and verifying fuel going IN and OUT via air pressure, I am believeinf it only worked earlier without a fuel pump cause the lines were already air tight and full of fuel when it went out. By taking it all apart, and believe me, all fuel from the lines emptied, I have to believe that regardless of my pushing air to verify flow, there simply is not enough consistent fuel and pressure to fire up.
I had my neighbor crank it while I watched everything else and it all is functioning, just not starting. I’m thinking simply the booster pump isn’t strong enough to suck fuel from a dry situation, or even if as mentioned there is air in there.
So again unless I am missing it; I am thinking my trouble is due to NO working fuel pump and I was only lucky before cause the fuel was already in the lines so the booster didn’t have to work as hard.
1.) IP/Head/Engine timed correctly and TDC verified.
2.) Battery/Starter sound strong and responsive.
3.) All new fuel lines and nice and tight, no air leakage.
4.) Plunger/Button visibly rising and lowering as I crank motor.
5.) With air pressure on tank, good flow (not strong by any means but enough to verify flow throughout) entering HH and exiting return line, also verified air flow.
6.) When I had the center bolt off as I was watching plunger rise and lower, and I pushed air, I also had release there too.
7.) Everything is perfect, but NOTHING comes out / through the 6 slots where steel lines connect.
It has to be so simple, simple like not enough fuel pressure .
Am I wrong? Cause after this many days I am losing my capacity to have a care.