JD 3010 won't fire

   / JD 3010 won't fire #11  
bleeding a diesel in general:

1, have clean fuel in tank, open tank tap, get fuel to next stage. lift pump or filter, etc.. whatever it is.

2, from there keep bleeding to the next stage.

finally after a pump and a filter or 2, you should be AT the input of the injector pump. Bleed till you get fuel there.

3, now you loosen the lines to the injectors using a tool, keep hands away to prevent accidental fuel injection under the skin and a trip to the hospital/morgue.

4, continue to bleed till you get fuel bubbling at an injector line, then close that line and move to the next. More often than not, once you get 1/3 to 1/2 of the cyl's bled on a diesel she will go ahead and crank up.. if so continue to tighten each line as it bubbles fuel, untill all cyls done.

next, many pumps have a return line to the tank, and most of the time the injectors have leak off lines.

make sure the lines for the leak off and pump return are not blocked.. some units will not run with blocked leak/return lines.

This was an in general post. Some machines have onle a single filter, some have multiple.

some have electric pumps, some have manual hand pumps, some have NO pumps before the injector pump... those are usually gravity.

for systems that do not have bleeder screws or ports, you are left with loosening lines. do so with tools.. keep skin away from fittings that could spray pressurized oil under the skin. most of these lines are ultra low flow but high pressure.. so once loose, fuel barely drips and dribbles, but when closed make high pressure / low volume, so be carefull right when tightening / loosening fittings as you can have pressure to spray at that moment.
 
   / JD 3010 won't fire #12  
View attachment 447025

I got the fuel filters to bleed. I disconnected the line at the injector pump that came from the fuel filter, gave a hand prime on the lifter pump and got fuel. Then I opened up the fitting shown on this photo and cranked the engine. Air spat out a bit, eventually it started, ran a few seconds then quit. That fuel line where I got air to spit goes back to the fuel tank. So I do believe it's an issue of air in the lines. However, I just don't know where to bleed now.

You bled the return line that goes from the injectors to the tank (as you described). It got some of the air out of the lines, but not enough (can't really get all of it). What you want to do is open the fittings at the bottom of the injectors and crank the engine....that is the supply side on that model injector. You can see the lines that come from below and connect on the bottom of the injectors...they're coming from the injector pump. Crack all of them, and crank the engine. You're almost certainly going to get air, and it should start...let it run, and tighten each fitting once you don't see bubbles coming out.
 
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#13  
You bled the return line that goes from the injectors to the tank (as you described). It got some of the air out of the lines, but not enough (can't really get all of it). What you want to do is open the fittings at the bottom of the injectors and crank the engine....that is the supply side on that model injector. You can see the lines that come from below and connect on the bottom of the injectors...they're coming from the injector pump. Crack all of them, and crank the engine. You're almost certainly going to get air, and it should start...let it run, and tighten each fitting once you don't see bubbles coming out.

inj3.jpg

Are you referring to these fittings?
 
   / JD 3010 won't fire
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#14  
You bled the return line that goes from the injectors to the tank (as you described). It got some of the air out of the lines, but not enough (can't really get all of it). What you want to do is open the fittings at the bottom of the injectors and crank the engine....that is the supply side on that model injector. You can see the lines that come from below and connect on the bottom of the injectors...they're coming from the injector pump. Crack all of them, and crank the engine. You're almost certainly going to get air, and it should start...let it run, and tighten each fitting once you don't see bubbles coming out.

View attachment 447109

Are you referring to these fittings?
 
   / JD 3010 won't fire #16  
He probably wouldn't be getting fuel to the lift pump if that was the problem...not that it hurts to check.
Your signature is too devoid of ignorance for this forum.
 
   / JD 3010 won't fire #18  
Your signature is too devoid of ignorance for this forum.

Your posting as usual should be ignored. Try being a nice guy and more respectful of others, it is not that hard to be pleasant and I recommend you give it a try.
 
   / JD 3010 won't fire #19  
Your posting as usual should be ignored. Try being a nice guy and more respectful of others, it is not that hard to be pleasant and I recommend you give it a try.

Pretty sure that was meant in jest :)
 
   / JD 3010 won't fire #20  
Your posting as usual should be ignored. Try being a nice guy and more respectful of others, it is not that hard to be pleasant and I recommend you give it a try.

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