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Re: INTERNATIONAL 384 INJECTOR PUMP
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Posted by Fromjb2 on January 07, 2007 at 17:42:39 from (74.101.67.211):
In Reply to: INTERNATIONAL 384 INJECTOR PUMP posted by CHARLIE H on January 07, 2007 at 17:13:43:
Hi Charlie, before telling you how to remove the pump, I will ask a couple of questions: 1)Did the tractor stop all of a sudden or is the problem caused by changing fuel filters or running out of fuel? 2)Did you follow the fuel system venting (bleeding for N.America) procedures? The reason I ask these questions, is these tractors can be difficult to prime the injection pump. We had a B414,434 & 384, all the same tractor but newer models the B414 & 384 you could change the fuel filters and just bleed the fuel system at the fuel filters and put the throttle on full and start and away they would go but the 434 always had to do a complete bleed including cracking injector lines. If you have tried all the above, post back & I will tell you how to mark and remove injection pump. JimB
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