walkerj
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I'm new to the forum world so forgive me if I mess up.
A few weeks back my tractor started to crank longer and longer to get started until it wouldn't start. I found that the lift pump had gone bad. After replacing said pump and bleeding the system the tractor started right up. Even with the lift pump corrected, it still had to crank much longer than usual (I have been looking for air leaking into the system with no luck) to start until just this week it would not start at all. Lift pump is operational and I have fuel to the injection pump. I haven't tried to bleed injector 1 but injector 2 has good fuel, injector 3 has a little less and I can not get any fuel out of inject 4 no matter how long I crank. I'm assuming it's an injector pump problem but certainly don't feel comfortable diving in on my own. Any thoughts? Could the IP just have an air lock?
A few weeks back my tractor started to crank longer and longer to get started until it wouldn't start. I found that the lift pump had gone bad. After replacing said pump and bleeding the system the tractor started right up. Even with the lift pump corrected, it still had to crank much longer than usual (I have been looking for air leaking into the system with no luck) to start until just this week it would not start at all. Lift pump is operational and I have fuel to the injection pump. I haven't tried to bleed injector 1 but injector 2 has good fuel, injector 3 has a little less and I can not get any fuel out of inject 4 no matter how long I crank. I'm assuming it's an injector pump problem but certainly don't feel comfortable diving in on my own. Any thoughts? Could the IP just have an air lock?