battalioncheef
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I have a John Deere 5105 and believe I am having trouble bleeding the fuel system.
Here is a link to a picture of the seal from inside the hand priming pump located near the engine. This seal should be acting like a one way valve.
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It looks to me that 'deformed' area of the seal is keeping it from acting as a 'one way' valve when the hand plunger is pushed.
THAT seal is about $80. I could spend that,,.. but gosh, $80 for a 1 1/4" rubber seal?.. man..
So, the QUESTION, Do you think an inline bulb fuel primer would work? Those are available for $20 (for diesel use)...
I would leave the existing 'pump' in place, as it houses a filter, and I would place the bulb primer just 'upstream' of this pump, which actually just becomes the filter housing/mount when that seal/valve is removed.
I am not a veteran diesel guy - so, this could be a dumb question...
Here is a link to a picture of the seal from inside the hand priming pump located near the engine. This seal should be acting like a one way valve.
2 16- 4-16_13-16-48.png - PowerWithAmbit's library
It looks to me that 'deformed' area of the seal is keeping it from acting as a 'one way' valve when the hand plunger is pushed.
THAT seal is about $80. I could spend that,,.. but gosh, $80 for a 1 1/4" rubber seal?.. man..
So, the QUESTION, Do you think an inline bulb fuel primer would work? Those are available for $20 (for diesel use)...
I would leave the existing 'pump' in place, as it houses a filter, and I would place the bulb primer just 'upstream' of this pump, which actually just becomes the filter housing/mount when that seal/valve is removed.
I am not a veteran diesel guy - so, this could be a dumb question...