Ford 801 powermaster Injector pump and wiring.

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baronthered

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Ford 3930 tractor, Ford 801 powermaster, D6C caterpillar dozer/crawler
Any one have any info or diagrams on the injector pump on this thing? It's leaking fuel into the oil and I dont know which seals to change out to stop it. I also need to re-wire the old girl and if anyone has any wiring diagrams that would help too.Thanks in advance.
 
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I have manuals from owning an 841D but they're 150 miles and two weeks away. Look here: Stanadyne Roosa Master for some pump help and google "Roosa-Master" for more.

I had problems with mine, a sticking metering rod that wouldn't allow start sometimes & flooded the crankcase twice. This was at the beginning of the low sulfur deal. An injector shop advised using Power Service double dose to clean & lubricate the pump, which worked. The other option was to bring it to him, he'd rebuild it for about $400, and I'd still have to use the PS. When I got fuel in the oil it was from not leaving the throttle lever in the full off position. I'd shut it off then pull the laever back a bit trying to avoid the stuck closed metering rod. MikeD74T
 
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Thanks for the info mike. this little gem was my father in laws and I'm trying to get the old girl back together bit by bit.
 
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If you're contemplating doing your own work or just want to know what's what, look up this manual "110398417764" or "360159958854" on EBAY. Very comprehensive, both shop & parts available togeather or seperately. I don't recommend the IT manuals, they lack detail. Search for Ford 801 on ebay for more. I have the operators manual, just as a collectible, not much there either. MikeD74T
 
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thanks again Mike. I'll definitely have a look. I am doing things myself and over time I've found it's usefull to read the directions so I don't have parts left over :rolleyes:
 
 
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