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As soon as I run out of spare filters I'm buying a spin on setup. I hate that thing.You know that spring under the bolt on the secondary filter that you’re supposed to not lose ?
Where could a replacement be sourced?
Asking for a friend.
I mean the tiny one under the pressure regulator?As soon as I run out of spare filters I'm buying a spin on setup. I hate that thing.
Over pressure valve spring.I mean the tiny one under the pressure regulator?
I am still missing the overpresure spring in the fuel return tee. Do I need it?I pulled injector and flipped it around.
No fuel spray while cranking.
Once engine fires off from starting fluid, I get a spray like this:
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.When you crank over with the injectors out, it should pop like this guys. It's really odd to me that they won't pop when you crank but they do when it's running. Makes me wonder if there's that much grime in the system, it needs that high pressure to pop.
YES !!!I am still missing the overpresure spring in the fuel return tee. Do I need it?
Where can I get a spring? It’s not THE problem since it was doing same thing before it was lost.YES !!!
Without it you will not be able to build pressure to fire off the engine. (It holds pressure against the injection pump) Once the engine starts it will produce enough pressure to continue to run.
The Injection pumps "plunger" makes the high pressure, but with no fluid to pressurize you're going nowhere fast !
OK - found a NOS secondary filter housing for reasonable. and ordered it. Hate to buy lots of extra parts just to ghet a spring - but at least I will know, its not the overpressure valve.Where can I get a spring? It’s not THE problem since it was doing same thing before it was lost.
It’s A problem tho. :/
so you think there may be air getting into the system?Yep while working before I had my slab and carport for the trucks I was careful when working with the fuel control assembly little clip / the little spring in the delivery valve and spring in the over pressure valve. Then again I had more than one Deuce parts trucks if I got unlucky. So glad you found the parts even at the cost. Your problem has to be getting close to being found. Problem is there is more than one scenario while dealing with fuel delivery and flow plus air in the system.
Lets start with the over pressure valve it is there "only" to prevent over pressure of the system. The orifice in the over flow valve on the Head maintains the pressure from the IP booster pump.
Scenario # 1 in tank pump working good over pressure closed in tank keeps flow through the head and clears air in good working system.
#2 no in tank pump flow /pressure but closed over pressure and good working system will start and run.
#3 In tank working, over pressure open the system still has flow and some pressure to the Head as it will still get some flow from the final fuel filter line and back feeding the Head return line as long as there is no air in the system / Head. Problem low performance.
#4 In tank pump working over pressure open but air in Head. The in tank is still pushing fuel into the final fuel filter system and the Head return line so it traps the air in the Head and no start.
So with verry low pressure but enough flow through the pressure chamber in the Head to replace that last cylinder shot of fuel from the "plunger" and no trapped or added air it should start.
The OP brought up air in the system so I just said to look on the suction side of the booster as in lines /filter or rubber hose that is on the copper cross over fuel that attaches to the booster. Obvious would not be on pressure side or after booster with his system making 70 / 80 psi as it would show up as leaking fuel. The my last post I just tried to show how our system works when all is correct. That is in tank pumping with correct pressure and no air leaks from the suction side. I went back and started for his first post and OP said when he bleed the bleeder it went up two inches. Mine would shoot up 5 feet if I let it so just had me wondering if his in tank is up to par also. Easy to check at bleed screw and low range pressure gage or 10 psi gage should be low enough.so you think there may be air getting into the system?
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