OK guys, I知 at my wits end. I致e replaced my injector pump on my Jinma 254 and that seems to have cured the problem of not firing on the #1 cylinder. I致e got the timing right and I can start it at will, however when it starts I can feed the throttle to it solely and bring it up to 1800 or 2000 rpm痴 but within about 4 5 seconds the rpm痴 will drop off and drop back down to about 500 rpm痴 but it doesn稚 die. It acts as though it is starving for fuel. I致e got good fuel flow from the tank down to the delivery pump and up to the new spin-on fuel filter. From the spin-on filter to the inlet side of the injector seems to have fuel also. I知 basing this on the fact when I break the bango fitting loose at the inlet side of the injector pump after it has been running I get a good spray of fuel around that fitting. I致e been told that it may have air bubbles trapped between the I/P and the injectors themselves. But it seems that after running on its own for approx. 1 1.5 minutes that any air in the lines would have been purged out through regular fuel travel through the system. I haven't figured out how to keep it running long enough to crack the fittings loose at each injector to bleed out any trapped air, that is if there is any. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thank You,
Raw Bone
Thank You,
Raw Bone