So today I replaced the fuel lines from the tank to fuel filter to the fuel pump to the injection pump.. had to take the electric fuel pump apart and clean it to get it working. has a good flow.. let it run into a bowl after the fuel filter to get any junk out of the tank and old fuel filter..
hooked it all up and turned the engine over by jumping the starter (I have no key) and directly hooking up the fuel pump to the battery..
Not getting any thing to the injector lines.. removed the lines and made sure they were free of debris.. tried moving the throttle to full and half and idle and still nothing.. defiantly getting fuel to the injection pump.. not my first diesel by any means.. but this is my first 2 cylinder Kubota. I did have a 1980 l245 for a few years..
anyone know any tricks with the injection pump? should I pull it apart? ive rebuilt a few Cummins a old Detroit and Onan mep military gen injection pumps..
history on this tractor.. was used for yard art for 10 years .. supposedly was a good runner.. bought it from the guy that bought it from the old man that restored it in the late 80s and used it for yard art.. the previous owner never messed with it..
any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated.. really excited to get this old gal going and see what its condition it..
thanks!
hooked it all up and turned the engine over by jumping the starter (I have no key) and directly hooking up the fuel pump to the battery..
Not getting any thing to the injector lines.. removed the lines and made sure they were free of debris.. tried moving the throttle to full and half and idle and still nothing.. defiantly getting fuel to the injection pump.. not my first diesel by any means.. but this is my first 2 cylinder Kubota. I did have a 1980 l245 for a few years..
anyone know any tricks with the injection pump? should I pull it apart? ive rebuilt a few Cummins a old Detroit and Onan mep military gen injection pumps..
history on this tractor.. was used for yard art for 10 years .. supposedly was a good runner.. bought it from the guy that bought it from the old man that restored it in the late 80s and used it for yard art.. the previous owner never messed with it..
any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated.. really excited to get this old gal going and see what its condition it..
thanks!