baxternick
New User
I have a 59 for 901. I am currently trying to get the engine to fire after a rebuild. I have a roosa master pump. The tractor was running when I pulled the pump ,and I had safety wire on it to keep it in place. The pump has been sitting for 6 weeks in total bagged up in my shop.
Now after getting tractor buttoned up I have no pressure at injectors. I have fuel up to pump currently and when I crack open banjos on pump it dribbles a little out. I am thinking the pump has air in it. I don't see a bleed screw and don't want to just loosen random stuff as I know these pumps are finicky. I only have maybe 1 gallon in tank as it sits. I see some posts saying it needs at least 1/2 full to get enough pressure to prime pump properly. I have checked all lines (injector hard/return lines. I appreciate any insight you may have as I am ready to push it out of the garage and set it on fire.
Now after getting tractor buttoned up I have no pressure at injectors. I have fuel up to pump currently and when I crack open banjos on pump it dribbles a little out. I am thinking the pump has air in it. I don't see a bleed screw and don't want to just loosen random stuff as I know these pumps are finicky. I only have maybe 1 gallon in tank as it sits. I see some posts saying it needs at least 1/2 full to get enough pressure to prime pump properly. I have checked all lines (injector hard/return lines. I appreciate any insight you may have as I am ready to push it out of the garage and set it on fire.