The guy that dismantled the pump said that some of the component were seezed into the pump
Steeped the pump for a few days and still seemed to have problems said something about element's in the pump
He said if it had been on the bottom of the ocean for 2 years it could not be as bad he could not figure out how it got so bad
He reckons due to the fact that the fuel supply pipe had been pulled off and left for several months while the tractor was left outdoors and everyone knows, it rains for one day out of every three here thats why its so green here, so moisture and possible water into pump, and there must have been a issue with the fuel filter because the pump was full of gunk.
From what I can see there was nothing to filter the diesel between the tank and the pump ,
He works on pumps and engine's (skimming heads and 're bores all that kind of work )
So would say he did what he could for me he worked on it for 5 hours in total free of charge as he was successful .
I will get the pump and put up some numbers and pictures ( He seems to think it is a Bosch pump)
If anyone out there has a shibaura sd1800 I would appreciate it if they could put up a picture of the pump as I would imagine they would all have the same pump or a shibaura sd1840 I think they were fitted with the same pump
Also anyone know of what we call a breakers business where I might get a second hand pump that would be serviceable s
Someone must have one Help:anyone:
Steeped the pump for a few days and still seemed to have problems said something about element's in the pump
He said if it had been on the bottom of the ocean for 2 years it could not be as bad he could not figure out how it got so bad
He reckons due to the fact that the fuel supply pipe had been pulled off and left for several months while the tractor was left outdoors and everyone knows, it rains for one day out of every three here thats why its so green here, so moisture and possible water into pump, and there must have been a issue with the fuel filter because the pump was full of gunk.
From what I can see there was nothing to filter the diesel between the tank and the pump ,
He works on pumps and engine's (skimming heads and 're bores all that kind of work )
So would say he did what he could for me he worked on it for 5 hours in total free of charge as he was successful .
I will get the pump and put up some numbers and pictures ( He seems to think it is a Bosch pump)
If anyone out there has a shibaura sd1800 I would appreciate it if they could put up a picture of the pump as I would imagine they would all have the same pump or a shibaura sd1840 I think they were fitted with the same pump
Also anyone know of what we call a breakers business where I might get a second hand pump that would be serviceable s
Someone must have one Help:anyone: