Hi all, I have owned a 1992 L2250 for a few years now. I have had starting issues with it ever since I got it. initially, the only way to start the thing was to use jumper cables. Last fall i was doing some work with it and it started to run real rough. I finished my job with it and then parked it for the winter. I went to start it a few months later in the dead of winter and could not get it going. I let it sit for a few more months until the weather was good enough for me not to freeze my butt off. the first thing I checked was the fuel filter. It was frozen solid. so I replaced it, drained all the fuel and water out of the tank and lines. put new in and tried to start. Nothing. So I went to work searching the internet to find what the problem could be decided it was not getting fuel by loosening the fuel lines at the injectors. the internet was pointing to a faulty fuel injection pump unit. So as mechanically inclined as I thought, I decided I would take it apart and clean it up to make sure all parts were moving properly. I thought I did a great job by taking my time and meticulously polish every part. I took hours. I ensured I put it all back together exactly as it came apart. then reinstalled it. I turned it over just like you tube showed and got now fuel. So next was to replace the fuel pump. I got a new one off amazon and decided to take the old one apart before I put the new in. As I suspected the baffle was torn and fuel was not being pushed through like normal. I installed the new and then cranked the engine to see if the pump was now doing what it was supposed to do. I put everything back together and cranked the heck out of it. My frustration was at no ends by this time. So I thought the issue was like most diesels, a priming issue. So out came the starting fluid. I took the air filter canister off the machine and just kept putting the either to it. Finally after three cans it started and stayed running as long as I was giving it a shot of either every second or so. then finally after a few minutes it started getting fuel and stayed running on its own. Black smoke poured from the stack, and fire even came out at times. Sparks like fireworks followed so I decided to adjust the throttle it see if it helped. Just created another issue. I was able to find a sweet spot where the smoke and sparks went away but if I increased or decreased the throttle the smoke would come back and sparks would prevail. I decided I would shut the machine off. NO GO. The machine would not shut down no matter what I did. key, stop lever, nothing so I turned the fuel petcock to off and waited for it to run out of fuel. THE STORY does not end there. I decided it had to be the fuel cut off solenoid causing the issue. It would not operate as you tube pointed out in a video. so I order that and while I was at it I ordered a new starter, alternator, ignition switch, voltage regulator, and starter/timer switch. When they came I was so happy because I thought I was being the best back yard mechanic that I could be. I should have got some crome paint for the motor the way I was gloating. So all the parts went on smoothly. At this point I said to myself why not go all out and get a new battery. So I went to Advanced and got a Diehard (old school I know). I got everything together, installed the battery with new cables and ground wire. I was so proud of myself. I said this thing has to start now. There should be nothing stopping it. So I tested it. Didn't turn it over, just turned the key on. everything let up and I was standing outside to watch that the fuel cut off solenoid was operating as it should. I cycled the key a few times to make sure I was not seeing things and then turned the thing over. NOTHING. By this time a normal guy would say the hell with it and send it off to the junk yard. So there it sits. an orange yard ornament that sadly cannot be used to take care of my dying small orchard. One thing I did notice was the fuel cut off solenoid did not work again after I heard a pop a couple seconds after turning the key to the off position. I tested the solenoid with a hot wire directly attached to the battery to see if it worked. It did. I am still glutting for punishment so please have at my epic novel here and lets see if we can get this thing going. Please with maple syrup from Vermont on top.
BED,,,,just happens to be my initials....I live with it!!!
BED,,,,just happens to be my initials....I live with it!!!
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