daz
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Hi
I wonder if anyone can help me with a starting problem on my old International 276.
I came to start it the other day and it turned over fine, good amount of white smoke out of the exhaust (which is usual for her, soon eases once started) but I was a bit keen turning the key back before she'd fully caught and so it stopped. Attempting to then turn it over was met with a lot of turning, very little smoke and no firing.
I serviced her a couple of months back (oil & fuel filter changed, air filter cleaned) and she's had no problem starting since then (about 10 hours of use).
The fact there was little smoke suggests a fuel problem so I had the lift pump off and cleaned the filter in that (which was fairly clogged) and started the usual fuel line diagnostics of checking fuel at the various connectors whilst pumping the lift pump. What we found was that fuel is getting to the filter, through to the injector pump (right name? I'm a newbie at this mechanics lark
) but not getting through to the injectors. We had the lines off the pump to the injectors and blew them through with compressed air so they're not blocked. If you look at the attached picture I've put ticks where we know there's fuel getting through ok, and crosses where there isn't...
Through the inspection plate we confirmed the pump is being driven - but nothing come through at the injectors. So that suggests a problem at the back end of the pump. Before I go removing the end plate and trying to figure out what's going on in there (if anything) I thought I'd see if any one has any thoughts/suggestions/advice?
Many thanks
Daz
I wonder if anyone can help me with a starting problem on my old International 276.
I came to start it the other day and it turned over fine, good amount of white smoke out of the exhaust (which is usual for her, soon eases once started) but I was a bit keen turning the key back before she'd fully caught and so it stopped. Attempting to then turn it over was met with a lot of turning, very little smoke and no firing.
I serviced her a couple of months back (oil & fuel filter changed, air filter cleaned) and she's had no problem starting since then (about 10 hours of use).
The fact there was little smoke suggests a fuel problem so I had the lift pump off and cleaned the filter in that (which was fairly clogged) and started the usual fuel line diagnostics of checking fuel at the various connectors whilst pumping the lift pump. What we found was that fuel is getting to the filter, through to the injector pump (right name? I'm a newbie at this mechanics lark
Through the inspection plate we confirmed the pump is being driven - but nothing come through at the injectors. So that suggests a problem at the back end of the pump. Before I go removing the end plate and trying to figure out what's going on in there (if anything) I thought I'd see if any one has any thoughts/suggestions/advice?
Many thanks
Daz