Posted by H. DeBruhl on October 29, 2013 at 17:43:49 from (74.243.169.197):
Hi all,
I hope someone can help me out here...also posted in the MH forum...
Having some trouble out of a Massey Harris 44D. To start it just had a full motor rebuild, rebuilt head, rebuilt injectors, new fuel filters... Basically the works... The problem is it's having a terrible time starting. I will kill batteries faster than they can charge trying to start it. You have to pull it several hundred yards before it tries to run. Seems to be getting enough fuel. Will pour out of the exhaust when pulling off. When it does run it never clears up. Constantly blowing a dark grey smoke... Blacks up under a load, but never goes away.
I have checked the timing on the pump and it's good. Sprays fuel when bleeding of the lines so I guess the pump is producing the correct pressure... Can't find the pressure for an American Bosch PSB pump so I don't know what pressure I should read at the pump.
Any thoughts on what my problem is?? And can anyone tell me the pressure I should have? I'm afraid the pump is shot........
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