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Posted by Tork on March 17, 2000 at 14:54:18 from (216.207.98.58):
In Reply to: Re: need exploded veiw of Roosa Master Injector Pump posted by twopop on March 17, 2000 at 12:33:55:
I went out cranked it over and checked the rotation of the pump. It is correct. No, it does not have a supply pump,it is gravity feed from the fuel tank and it is getting to the pump,its just not coming out of the pump very well. While cranking it over with the longest injector line unkooked, you have to stare at it to see any fluid(about a half a drop to every time the motor turns over 10 times) coming out of the line.It does have some kind of a fuel chamber inside the pump and I thought maybe there was some kind of a way to increase the amount of fuel going out. I just tried to pull start it with the 4 wheel drive and was hoping it would start,but it didnt. Any suggestion???? Tork
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