WPL
New member
Hey everyone,
First off I'll start by saying I'm not a mechanic by an means, but I despise bringing my broken items to someone else to fix....maybe pride is my problem...or lack of cash. Any ways I bought this ford 4000 off the side of the road for scrap metal price. The engine was locked up. I had the head rebuilt by a certified shop, rebuilt the engine myself. I bled the fuel system just like the shop manual prescribed, but no fuel will come out of the injection line ports. Yesterday I took the pump off and apart to see if the stop came off of the lever and if the metering valve was possibly stuck.. It was neither, so I replaced what seals I could without going too deep into it. I put it all back together, back on the tractor and bled the system again. Same freaking results. I have fuel pressure at the bleeding screw on the side of the injection pump, but no fuel to the injection line connections. This is a CAV pump with no hand pump on the side. It has dual filters and two lines leaving the second filter. One line goes to the side of the injection pump and the other connects to the very end of the pump next to where the injection lines connect. I've reached the point where I'm out of ideas and am hoping that someone out here has already solved this issue. I would've already bought a new pump, but I'm trying to get this thing running first to make sure the rest of the tractor works ie... hydraulics and transmission. Any help will be appreciated and maybe I'll be able to help you in the future. Thank You in advance!!
First off I'll start by saying I'm not a mechanic by an means, but I despise bringing my broken items to someone else to fix....maybe pride is my problem...or lack of cash. Any ways I bought this ford 4000 off the side of the road for scrap metal price. The engine was locked up. I had the head rebuilt by a certified shop, rebuilt the engine myself. I bled the fuel system just like the shop manual prescribed, but no fuel will come out of the injection line ports. Yesterday I took the pump off and apart to see if the stop came off of the lever and if the metering valve was possibly stuck.. It was neither, so I replaced what seals I could without going too deep into it. I put it all back together, back on the tractor and bled the system again. Same freaking results. I have fuel pressure at the bleeding screw on the side of the injection pump, but no fuel to the injection line connections. This is a CAV pump with no hand pump on the side. It has dual filters and two lines leaving the second filter. One line goes to the side of the injection pump and the other connects to the very end of the pump next to where the injection lines connect. I've reached the point where I'm out of ideas and am hoping that someone out here has already solved this issue. I would've already bought a new pump, but I'm trying to get this thing running first to make sure the rest of the tractor works ie... hydraulics and transmission. Any help will be appreciated and maybe I'll be able to help you in the future. Thank You in advance!!