Oil Level in Injector Pump

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Hi Phil,

Sounds like we have the same type injector pump. In which case, there are two drain plugs on the bottom (you found them). There is also a small banjo overflow towards the front (radiator side) with a rubber cap. Remove the cap and add oil a little at a time through the mushroom filler until it begins to drip out of the overflow - for some reason, it can take ages before it stops dripping but am told that is not a problem.

hope this helps - have a good day
ACM
 
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"I have the TY395T engine." - Me too

Attached are photos of the Injector from my 2005 Jinma 354LE with EPA engine.

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Picture # 2 showing the 10 mm Drain Plug.
 

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RonMar

That is it. Thanks!!!

My thanks to all who contribute to this board.


Phil
 
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<font color="blue">Attached are photos of the Injector from my 2005 Jinma 354LE with EPA engine </font>

Hey GuglioLS,

Those photos are absolutely superb. A+

Get you Tractors Running &
Have a nice day,
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I'm beginning to wonder if the Main thing is to make sure that the unit just has lubrication and not run dry.
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IMHO.. that sounds at least like good thinking. Regularly serviced oil in the injector pumpshould be better than no oil. Besides.. in a injector pump application.. there aren't combustion byproducts contaminating the system. For all intents and purposes.. that sump should be VERY VERY clean.

Soundguy
 
 
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