Yes there is a notch in the block where it has to come up through, it's to the front.I tried gravity feeding the fuel with the exact same results. Very tiny spits of fuel out of the delivery valves. Unless I can figure out another way to test the pump it looks like I need to pull the pump. The intake manifold looks like it needs to be removed first. The very tiny spits of fuel come out of the delivery valves whether i push the rack with my finger or don't push it. I bled the lines over and over and also the hoses to the injectors till i had a big rag soaked with diesel. i read on this forum that a pin on the rack has to line up to pull the pump.
I have only seen the water separator on ZG units, never on a ZD unit.I've had clogs before at the water separator shut off valve....but mine is located before the pump...actually mine water separator in the first in line....before filter and pump. My shutoff valve had a little screen in it. But I think the newer ones do not have the screen.
Don't take it apart, There are several settings and adjustment that need to be done and they can only be done with the proper test equipment.Injection pump removed. Nothing obviously wrong. Can anybody help with a disassembly instructions?
Do the delivery valves have to be put back in the position they were removed from?
Should I torque them to about 35 ft pounds?
Any instructions taking the injection pump apart?
try this.... as close to the tank as you can... in a fuel line..... add in a very small 12v fuel pump on a switch. something like a Purolator. Honestly does not have to be diesel compatible cause your only using it as a primor or to overcome an air leak....Should gravity feeding fuel definitely make it pump? What next?
One: You need to keep everything in one thread you have two going with the same issue, makes it hard to give you consistent advice.Nozzlemasters in Orlando said the injection pump does pump fine out of the delivery valves and he said he moved the rack and fuel does shut off. We also took one of the roller assemblies apart and there was not any scoring on the center needle. They reassembled it.
When I put the injection pump back in I felt a slot with my finger that the rack pin slides in. It went in easily but stopped before the flat surface of the pump housing because of the fuel cam lobes hitting the rollers on the pump. I evenly tightened all four bolts pulling the inj pump down to the housing.
Does anybody know if the slot position is a fuel on or off position? It is a Zexel 16032 3 cylinder pump. The throttle was wide open when the pump was slid back in so it seems like it would be a wide open throttle position needed too slide the pump back in. I have the throttle wide open or full throttle when cranking the motor over looking for fuel. The fuel position just has to be on. It just doesn't seem to be somehow tho. With the pump on the bench and the rack facing me, is sliding the rack left fuel OFF and sliding the rack to the right side full ON? It must be if the fuel solenoid pushes it to the right with the key on.
The fuel shutoff solenoid pushes out strongly with the key on and I can't force it back in the solenoid using my finger. I would question whether the pin goes back in the solenoid with the key off. It didn't before I reinstalled the solenoid back in the pump housing. I did push it in with my finger with key off.
I put a new electric fuel pump on it. No change but it is louder. The only way I know to bleed this injection pump is to loosen the banjo fitting bolt that the fuel line attaches to at the injection pump and turn the electric pump on with the key and pump air out of the lines. I also removed the return lines and bled more fuel out of them. I have probably pumped a whole gallon thru the lines trying to make sure the lines are bled thoroughly. Not one drop out of the delivery valves. I feel totally stupid trying to find this problem. I own five diesel engines and have had many more. What in the world could I be doing wrong?? PLEASE HELP
See bottom of post 24UPDATE I figured it out. Somebody had the cover off with the throttle and shutoff lever on it. They put it back on wrong forcing the rack to be shut off.