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Re: Roosa Master Fuel Injector
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Posted by Bruce Nelson on April 18, 2004 at 10:02:44 from (64.33.152.58):
In Reply to: Roosa Master Fuel Injector posted by John Ruschke on April 18, 2004 at 08:12:45:
John, If your tractor will run with the timing window open, I would have to say that you have trouble in the fuel return circiut. Fuel must constantly be allowed to pass back to the fuel tank. If it can't, the tractor will not run. This could be a restricted line someplace between the pump and tank. The number one cause (for me) is small pieces from the plactic governor drive that break up. They find their way into a little orfice fitting on the top of the pump. This fitting is where the tank return line attaches. Clearing out this fitting will likely make your tractor run, but the plastic ring on the governor drive inside the pump is the real issue. You need to have it repaired by someone familiar with this procedure. Sometimes it can be done without removing the pump. I would recommend taking it (pump only if you are comfortable removing it and reinstalling it later) to a professoinal. Bruce
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