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OT-Deutz engine

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Mike S

05-06-2006 14:18:55




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I got an old Iveco truck given to me that has the Deutz F5L912 5 cylinder air cooled diesel in it. Low miles, but parked for the last 15 years. I know they got stuck in some tractors also which is why I am hoping someone will be able to answer a few questions. I got it to run for a bit but with the bad fuel, the filter choked, so I replaced it and now it won't run at all. Figure air in the lines but don't know how to get it out. There was a little red handled pull wire on the top of the engine. I thought it might be a fuel shutoff but it appears that it was pulled out of whatever it was attached to. Any idea what it does? or did? and goes? Any clue to what the red indicator lights are telling me? Battery and oil pressure are easy but the others don't resemble things I am more familiar with. I cannot find an Iveco manual for a 25 year old truck. Thanks

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Norberg

09-03-2006 18:57:07




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 Re: OT-Deutz engine in reply to Mike S, 05-06-2006 14:18:55  
You may very well have air in the lines. Start by opening the fuel-lines on both sides of the filter. Once you have a steady stream of fuel, tighten the fuel lines and crack the line running to the injection-pump. On the side of the pump is a little diaphram-pump with a lever on the side. Pump the lever until you get fuel out of the line at the pump then tighten. Crank engine and crack each line at the pump one at a time until you get a steady stream of fuel and re-tighten. This should get the engine running but you need to do the same at the injectors on top of the engine by the valv-covers before you can go full-throttle.

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Bernhard

05-06-2006 14:34:48




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 Re: OT-Deutz engine in reply to Mike S, 05-06-2006 14:18:55  
is ther a small handoperated Pump anywhere? If it is a Deutz-Diesel it should have a Bosch injection System. Are you able to make some pics and mail them to me?



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Mike S

05-06-2006 17:27:58




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 Re: OT-Deutz engine in reply to Bernhard, 05-06-2006 14:34:48  
Probably can do the pictures. I found that pump you are talking about but it is not hooked up. No hoses to it. It has an electric fuel pump mounted to the side of the frame about 1/2 way from the tank to the engine/filter. From the filter it just goes straight to the injector pump.



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Bernhard

05-06-2006 23:14:29




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 Re: OT-Deutz engine in reply to Mike S, 05-06-2006 17:27:58  
above YouŽll find my e-mail-addy. please send the photos there.
have You checked this electrical pump. After 15 years, ther could be some dirt in the lines, too.



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Mike S

05-07-2006 05:47:39




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 Re: OT-Deutz engine in reply to Bernhard, 05-06-2006 23:14:29  
Well, now it is raining, so the pix will have to wait a bit. Good idea on checking the fuel pump. I figured cause it sounded like it was pumping, that it was. Since the fuel filter I replaced was all brown and stuff, the pump could be a problem.



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