2010 not starting

cjn

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My 2010 diesel died a few weeks ago. Fuel filters were plugged. I got new filters but broke the clamp on the bottom of the filter cans twice. Found a newer style filter manifold with the glass square glass filter. Put the new one on and can't get it to start back up. What screw do I need to open to bleed on the pump to get the air out? Did I screw up by putting on the new style of filter? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
I agree with D. If I remember correctly, the user's guide says to loosen slightly the (9/16?) banjo bolts that connect the
injection lines to the injectors. All 4. Turn engine over until diesel flows out of the loosened connections, then tighten
back up.
 
(quoted from post at 03:56:54 10/13/16) I agree with D. If I remember correctly, the user's guide says to loosen slightly the (9/16?) banjo bolts that connect the
injection lines to the injectors. All 4. Turn engine over until diesel flows out of the loosened connections, then tighten
back up.

Thanks guys. Tried that last night with no success.. There's fuel to the front of the pump. I can crank until the battery dies with no fuel coming out the injector lines. Hope its not the pump. Any other ideas?

Thanks.
 
If you determine that the problem is the IP, I can vouch for Dieseltech who posts on this forum. Rebuilt my
4 cyl IP this summer for less than half of what the local shop charges.
 

I have been busy with harvest for a few months and just got back to working on my 2010 diesel. Tried to tow it as suggested, but got no where. Couldn't get any fuel to the injectors. Took the injection pump off and it's drive shaft was broke. Driveshafts NLA from deere and no salvage yards had one. Found a pump, think I got it timed right but can't get it to start after getting fuel to the injectors. The pump looks clean and decent. Do I need to try to tow it again? Problem is its in a pasture that is very muddy now. Would trying to adjust the pump position timing help? I am at a lose. These old tractors sure can humble a guy. Again, any help is appreciated. Thanks.
 

Yes. I use them every time I try to start it. 30 seconds above 50 degrees, 60 seconds above 32, and 90 seconds below 32. And, yes they have been working ok before this happened.
 

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