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Re: Iseki 3 cylinder fuel injection
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Posted by doogdoog on May 22, 2005 at 21:38:48 from (66.8.145.42):
In Reply to: Re: Iseki 3 cylinder fuel injection posted by victorvillian on May 22, 2005 at 19:38:09:
Aloha, I don't know anything about that injector pump but since everything was working fine before the fuel line change, the pump would have to be bled of air like you said. If you cannot find the bleed valve (if it has one) I would use a vacuum pump on the output side of the pump to try and see if it will suck the fuel out and if it doesn't, then give the starter a couple of turns with the vacuum pump still on with vacuum applied. When you said that "I opened the injector lines" , did you open it at the nozzle or at the output of the injector pump?? You could also use an electric fuel pump (before the injector pump)to get things going if you don't have a vacuum pump. I wouldn't turn it too much with the starter or you will have another problem. There could also be another problem caused by foreign debri getting into the injector pump when you changed the fuel line. Mahalo, doogdoog
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