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Topic: JD 2640 fuel problem
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| Eric N
09-12-2012 20:08:38
75.208.29.10
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TimS I took the ell off as you suggested. No change. How much pressure should be coming out of the fuel pump. I can sht it off with my thumb. |
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| Tx Jim
09-13-2012 16:05:03
67.142.163.27
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Re: JD 2640 fuel problem in reply to Billy Shafer, 09-12-2012 20:08:38
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I was just stating a caution not implying. I think 10-15 psi. |
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| donmyeil
09-13-2012 09:32:03
74.32.252.164
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Re: JD 2640 fuel problem in reply to Eric N, 09-12-2012 20:08:38
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| Thats normal, Thats why when the governer ring breaks up the pieces plug the fitting and shuts the engine off. |
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| Tx Jim
09-13-2012 04:02:48
67.142.163.20
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Re: JD 2640 fuel problem in reply to Tx Jim, 09-12-2012 20:08:38
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| CAUTION: putting fingers any where close to pressurized diesel is asking for trouble. Diesel fuel injected under skin must be "LANCED" open and allowed to drain out. That sounds very painful to me.
If you're asking about the psi in the fuel return port I'd guess 10-15 psi. |
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| EricN
09-13-2012 13:59:07
209.129.241.20
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Re: JD 2640 fuel problem in reply to Tx Jim, 09-13-2012 04:02:48
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| To Tx Jim, I didn't put my thumb over the high pressure outlets! I'm ignorant but... I put thumb over line from fuel pump. How much pressure should it be putting out and would low pressure keep injector pump from operating? |
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