I have a 2005 D722 that came from a Carrier reefer unit. It seems to be in good shape. It has sat for at least 10 years.
I put fresh oil and filter in it and added an electric fuel pump and some wiring to control the two solenoids that it has. The first solenoid controls the shut down and the second one controls the throttle. My understanding is that the top lever on the injector pump assembly is turned CCW to shut down the engine and the second lever (under the first one) goes CW to increase throttle. The glow plugs pull 30 amps dropping to 20 or so as they heat up. I have fuel coming out of the return line. I loosened the connections at the fuel injectors on 2 cylinders to see if there was fuel there and there are a few drops present, but no pressure when cranking the engine. There is no fuel in the return line from the injectors. There is a drain petcock underneath the injector pump which when opened it drips fuel at about 5 drops per minute (with the electric pump running). I have tried restricting the return line to see if anything changed. There was no effect. I have removed the triangular cover on the front of the block of the injection pump and the visible end of the shaft is turning. Both the throttle and shutdown levers move easily. The engine was removed from the reefer trailer because the trailer was stationary and permanently plugged into an electrical source so the diesel wasn't needed.
I plan to run a belt driven Markon generator with this engine.
I'm looking for ideas for why there is no fuel getting to the injectors.
Does anybody know what the petcock drain is for?
Thanks,
Chris
I put fresh oil and filter in it and added an electric fuel pump and some wiring to control the two solenoids that it has. The first solenoid controls the shut down and the second one controls the throttle. My understanding is that the top lever on the injector pump assembly is turned CCW to shut down the engine and the second lever (under the first one) goes CW to increase throttle. The glow plugs pull 30 amps dropping to 20 or so as they heat up. I have fuel coming out of the return line. I loosened the connections at the fuel injectors on 2 cylinders to see if there was fuel there and there are a few drops present, but no pressure when cranking the engine. There is no fuel in the return line from the injectors. There is a drain petcock underneath the injector pump which when opened it drips fuel at about 5 drops per minute (with the electric pump running). I have tried restricting the return line to see if anything changed. There was no effect. I have removed the triangular cover on the front of the block of the injection pump and the visible end of the shaft is turning. Both the throttle and shutdown levers move easily. The engine was removed from the reefer trailer because the trailer was stationary and permanently plugged into an electrical source so the diesel wasn't needed.
I plan to run a belt driven Markon generator with this engine.
I'm looking for ideas for why there is no fuel getting to the injectors.
Does anybody know what the petcock drain is for?
Thanks,
Chris