I'm working to get a family member's G5200 HST back operating. The final problem is with the fuel system and I was slowed down because it appears a couple years ago an authorized Kubota dealer sold my family member a bad electric fuel pump. Or at least now it is bad. I will have a new one in hand soon.
FYI, I have already bled the lines, replaced the in-line filter by the electric pump, and had to replace the block-mounted filter canister with a brand new Kubota unit because the bleeder screws had been damaged and would not seal down properly.
I'm not familiar with any diesel fuel system design and I don't have a service manual. My question is if the G5200 uses what I would call a recirculating fuel system.
So if someone familiar with the G5200 setup I would greatly appreciate knowing the following:
1. Does the electric fuel pump, back behind the right rear wheel, continuously pump and circulate fuel? Is fuel not used returned to the fuel tank?
2. Is there any sort of mechanical fuel pump on the engine block itself?
3. Is pressure supposed to be maintained in the fuel lines?
4. Should the electric fuel pump begin pumping and making a sound when the ignition key is turned on? For a while with the key on, but the engine not started, I heard a "puckita-puckita" faint sound coming from that fuel pump. When I pulled off the hose I had diesel being pumped out.
Any help greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
FYI, I have already bled the lines, replaced the in-line filter by the electric pump, and had to replace the block-mounted filter canister with a brand new Kubota unit because the bleeder screws had been damaged and would not seal down properly.
I'm not familiar with any diesel fuel system design and I don't have a service manual. My question is if the G5200 uses what I would call a recirculating fuel system.
So if someone familiar with the G5200 setup I would greatly appreciate knowing the following:
1. Does the electric fuel pump, back behind the right rear wheel, continuously pump and circulate fuel? Is fuel not used returned to the fuel tank?
2. Is there any sort of mechanical fuel pump on the engine block itself?
3. Is pressure supposed to be maintained in the fuel lines?
4. Should the electric fuel pump begin pumping and making a sound when the ignition key is turned on? For a while with the key on, but the engine not started, I heard a "puckita-puckita" faint sound coming from that fuel pump. When I pulled off the hose I had diesel being pumped out.
Any help greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
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