Cat D6C fuel transfer pump location

Hilbertgay49

New User
I have a non running Caterpillar D6C that they claim was
running fine when they parked it. Rain intrusion caused one
cylinder to seize up. We repaired the engine but it did not
include anything to do with the injection pump. Havent been
able to see any pressure on the fuel gauge. I can get it to run for
a few seconds and thats it. Ive cleaned the fuel sediment bowl
and fuel runs freely from the tank when I take the fuel line free.
Ive purged all the injector lines. Its serial number begins with
76A. Ive researched every where I can think of and cant seem
to identify where the fuel transfer pump is located. All
references I have seen are too vague for me to figure it out.
Thanks in advance.
 
Thanks for the comment. But in my case it didnt help much. I have attached some images of the whole system of the fuel injection system. Maybe you can help me determine if it is any part of this system.
 
(quoted from post at 12:40:16 12/08/21) Thanks for the comment. But in my case it didnt help much. I have attached some images of the whole system of the fuel injection system. Maybe you can help me determine if it is any part of this system.

Not always, but in many cases new users have to have 5 or more posts on record before the site lets them post pictures (or links), due to site spam filters. Another option is to go down to the Site Comments Forum and ask YT Support for permission to post prior to that. You can try going down to the Test Forum and making several posts there to get your post count up, trying to attach your pictures to each post. That may work after you make several posts. Then make your post here again. It may not work immediately after you get past the 5 posts, if not, you might try logging out and back in at that point. There is a size limit as well, I think it is a total of 7mb per post (be it one picture or the total of several). Some pictures (often taken with phones), are too large and have to be reduced before they will post.
 
I think it worked this time.

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