b7200 help please

old sparky

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I ran out of fuel. I have many times in the past. I filled the tank and bled the fuel. The tractor would start rough but never accelerate RPM's. Hours later I gave up and ordered a fuel filter and assembly. It cam in today. I drained the fuel replaced with new fuel replaced the filter assembly. I bleed at the filter, then bellow the injectors at the last fuel line. moved up to the injectors. I can get the tractor running but it never will accelerate. and sometimes dies. I have tried bleeding lots of times. What should I try next??

thanks, Jim
 

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It's very possible that you've sucked debri into the Injection pump or the injector.

You might need to have the injection pump cleaned / rebuilt and you might need to also have the injectors cleaned and or just replaced.
 

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Re: b7100 help please

It turns out it was the lift pump. I bypassed the lift pump with a electric pump and it fired up after bleeding just fine. So I just need to order a pump. Any reason not to leave a electric pump on it?
 

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Re: b7100 help please

The mechanical pump lasted for 35 years, the electric one will not. One more thing to draw current if you leave the key switch one.
 

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Agree 100% with whitetiger. The cheapest mechanical pump will outlast the best electric pump. If you ever owned a 12V and 24V Cummins, you'd know this well haha.