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| Geoff NY
09-28-2012 15:00:36
67.87.134.186
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I have a ford 515 (same as a 4600) that starts really hard. A frind has ford and suggested that the fuel injector pump could be the culprit. How tough is it to rebuild? It has a leak around one of the caps on the plungers, does anyone get them rebuilt or do you do the rebuild? |
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| soundguy
09-28-2012 17:19:35
173.104.38.72
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Re: fuel pump in reply to Geoff NY, 09-28-2012 15:00:36
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| | starts hard? starter labors? spins slow? spins over and no pop off? any smoke when cranking? what color? start easier hot? |
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| Brian Allen
09-28-2012 17:02:06
142.169.215.28
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Re: fuel pump in reply to Geoff NY, 09-28-2012 15:00:36
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| Geoff
A little more information might help. Engine hours? A brief history of the tractor?
A diesel shop can repair your pump for you, but you should check a few things first. Change fuel filter(s) Clean wet filter, or replace paper air filter(s).
Last, remove the fuel injectors, do a compression test and have the injectors cleaned and re-set.
Then if everything else is OK, it would be time to rebuild the injection pump.
Brian |
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