Posted by FC Andy on November 29, 2010 at 18:11:39 from (74.126.84.52):
In Reply to: 806 quit running posted by LN on November 29, 2010 at 16:51:48:
MY thoughts: 1. Is fuel on at tank? 2. I assume you tried bleeding the injectors with it running? Sounds like an airlock is possible. 3. Do you have a Roosamaster pump? (May say Standadyne on it if it"s been rebuilt.)If you have a fuel pressure gauge, (can be bought at auto stores or harbor freight for $15-$20), you can pull the bottom plug (Opposite of fuel inlet) on the Roosamaster pump, install your gauge, and with tractor running should make 50-90 psi depending on tractor rpm. If that is low you"ll need the transfer pump (and consequently the Injector pump itself) rebuilt. (starving for fuel.) That"s just my first thoughts without the tractor (or my engine service manual) in front of me. By the way, What temperatures are we talking here? Is the fuel gelled up? Have you had problem with algae growth plugging up your filters (and consequently fuel lines, maybe even fuel tank.) Good luck! -Andy
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