rScotty
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- Joined
- Apr 21, 2001
- Messages
- 9,473
- Location
- Rural mountains - Colorado
- Tractor
- Kubota M59, JD530, JD310SG. Restoring Yanmar YM165D
I detatched it right at the lift pump... but if yours does't have a lift pump it would be at the inlet to the fuel filter. I didn't want to damage the line to the tank or loosen the fittings, so I used real low air pressure and held the air nozzle by hand loosely in the fuel line.I have no clue about the fuel lift pump but since my fuel tank is above the engine I doubt it. I'll have a look at the manual, thanks. Where did you detach the fuel line to blow it out?
With a flashlight I could see in the fuel tank that the pickup was bubbling like crazy so that saved me from having to take that line and filter out. I then used air to check the tank vent too. Mine has two vents. One on the tank and one in the cap. Belt and suspenders....
Even though the fuel tank is above the engine, any engine might still have a fuel transfer pump.
Another thing that can restrict fuel flow is if yours has a solenoid fuel valve to turn off the fuel when the run switch is off. And I'll bet it does have that. Those are known to go bad.
Again, the symptom of diesel fuel starvation is it may idle and work OK - but if you throttle up, it eventually runs out of power and will even die. Restarting can be easy or difficult...depends on if air gets into the system..