Posted by jdemaris on November 20, 2014 at 04:48:37 from (70.194.9.108):
In Reply to: injector pump posted by azgene on November 19, 2014 at 20:41:59:
I assume it has a Roosamaster/Stanadyne DB rotary injection pump. Like the other poster already stated - very common problem. Happens to all of the D series pumps over time unless made after 1985 or upgraded. A simple piece of pellathane-plastic breaks into little parts and plugs up the internal low-pressure fuel circuit. The internal pressure gets so high -it equals incoming fuel pressure and cancels it out. Then acts like it has no fuel when actually it has too much fuel. Shut off, let sit for moment, and it will start right up again.
Two hour fix with the pump on the bench with $50 in new parts. Problem is -if you don't do yourself locally - a pump shop is liable to charge you $500-$800 for the same job.
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