Posted by davpal on November 08, 2008 at 21:51:55 from (216.93.96.23):
In Reply to: MF!*)% posted by BJ Atkins on November 08, 2008 at 17:02:41:
I can probably help you with this one BJ. I have a 3208 in my White 4-150 and I had the exact same thing happen. Very easy fix you can do in about 10-15 minutes. Take off the fuel shut off solonoid on the top of the fuel pump. It only has two wires on it and two bolts holding it to the pump. What it does is push a little flipper up and down in the injector pump. The problem is most likely the flipper is sticking in the down position keeping the fuel shut off. There is just enough room to put you finger in the hole and move the flipper with your finger. I had to shoot some PB blaster down in the hole to get it working again. It just gets all filled with crud and rust and condensation and won't work. Try the solonoid with it off and make sure it's going up and down and put it all back together. Hit the key and you will be a happy camper again. I am sure this is your problem. Good luck.
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