Oldmanjeffers
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- Dec 18, 2021
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- Tractor
- 88 deutz 5220
Hello all, I ran my 5220 out of fuel and now after bleeding the air out of the system it will not fire up. I pulled an injection line and there is very little pressure coming from the injection pump. Could I have damaged the injection pump by running it out? The thing has been hard to start for a few years now but it did start Everytime with a little cranking.
While trying to diagnose the issue I found one of the injection line fittings coming off of the pump to be very loose, actually very surprised there wasn't fuel coming out of it... Could this be an issue? Cause of failure?
All air is removed from the system. I grasp the importance of this and am getting just fuel, no air to the pump. From the pump forward I get very little pressure. I do not have a pressure gauge but with a line off there is no fountain, squirt or, for lack of better words, impressive amount of fuel pressure coming from the injection pump.
Any help or meaningful advice is much appreciated. Thanks!
While trying to diagnose the issue I found one of the injection line fittings coming off of the pump to be very loose, actually very surprised there wasn't fuel coming out of it... Could this be an issue? Cause of failure?
All air is removed from the system. I grasp the importance of this and am getting just fuel, no air to the pump. From the pump forward I get very little pressure. I do not have a pressure gauge but with a line off there is no fountain, squirt or, for lack of better words, impressive amount of fuel pressure coming from the injection pump.
Any help or meaningful advice is much appreciated. Thanks!