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Posted by the tractor vet on February 21, 2005 at 16:19:26 from (4.124.81.54):
In Reply to: Pulling a diesel posted by D. Draper on February 21, 2005 at 14:49:16:
I would say that you have it out of time , if you have fuel to the injectors and it does not want to go as these tractors are not rocket secince. If it is timed correctly and it has compression , fuel and spark for a gasser or good compreshion for the diesel along with in your case good glow plugs and battery it should pop off in less then a min. Now is all the air bled out of the fuel lines to the pump? Are the fuel filters full with no air and if the pump is good and every thing is as it should be getting fuel to the injectors takes about two min of cranking at the most . As i do not know what all you have done to this engine it is real hard for all of us to figure out what is wrong. . All i can tell you is pull the vavle cover off and get #1 out on TDC with both valves in the closed posision where the rockers are both lose and check your timming marks and then open thew littel window on the side of the pump and make sure that both lines are together. If the engine was tore all the way down and you had the timming gears out of did you get the pumpshaft in wright where the two dots line up on the ends of the shaft. My buddy screwed up setting a pump on a 1066 and after he burnt the starter up tryen to get it to go and after asken him atleast 50 times are you sure that you have it in time i went over and pulled the pump and reset it and it fired wright up he was only 180 out.
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