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Posted by Allan in NE on September 23, 2004 at 05:41:54 from (148.78.243.26):
In Reply to: goodwrench diesel posted by jjmcdon on September 23, 2004 at 05:19:48:
JJ, Down at the bottom of the pump, there is an advance button that is activated by a pivoting lever arm. Make sure that little button is not stuck "in". This would throw it into full advance all the time. Also, are you sure you have all the air out of the system? They are sometimes a stinker to bleed and will act just the way you describe until all air is purged. With 3 or 4 seconds of run time, it sounds maybe as though you are running on the either only? Be careful with the either, but you should be able to "spoon feed" it to keep it running long enough to purge itself of air. Another thing: The very first time that you took that solenoid cover off, did you see any tiny, little black specs of plastic looking material laying in there? If so, perhaps the wafer plate is shot. In this case, you need to have the pump rebuilt. Allan
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