Topic: 2500a backhoe fuel and oil , out of blowby pie
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| maplehillfrm
03-25-2009 21:28:42
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OK It was getting dark when I noticed it, but when I moved the backhoe, while unloading a trailer, I saw a stream of black on teh ground, further examination shows it is coming from the blowby pipe under accelerating power,,
looks like diluted oil , smells like a fuel oil mix,,
what have I done??
is it time for a new injector pump? maybe the fuel leaking through to the oil,, It also stalled and wouldnt start again, almost sounds like its out of fuel,, probably all in teh oil,but it was too dark to check fuel level,
,, help,, hoping for not too costly fix,, but either way it needs to get fixed, I am getting ready to do a few jobs, always something, thansk pat |
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| Fordman6442
03-29-2009 08:16:48
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Re: 2500a backhoe fuel and oil , out of blowby pie in reply to maplehillfrm, 03-25-2009 21:28:42
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| Sounds like the front seal on your fuel pump is shot. If is a roosamaster it probably has 2 cup seals on the shaft. You have to pull the pump. No big deal. Take timming window off side of pump, turn engine by hand til the scribe mark on the rotating disc lines up with mark on stationary disc. Then pull the pump. Don from Canada |
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