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Almost impossible to start deutz in bobcat
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 81357" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>My initial thought was compression, but that is good compression you have there.</p><p>Give the WD40 a go, see if it pops or not.</p><p>Crack a line at the injector and see if you get fuel when it cranks. If not, it may be the shut off solenoid. You can remove the solenoid and start it i believe, i just can't remember if you need to push or pull the plunger to turn the fuel on.</p><p>Start with seeing if you get fuel out, if you do, it could be plugged injectors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 81357, member: 82"] My initial thought was compression, but that is good compression you have there. Give the WD40 a go, see if it pops or not. Crack a line at the injector and see if you get fuel when it cranks. If not, it may be the shut off solenoid. You can remove the solenoid and start it i believe, i just can't remember if you need to push or pull the plunger to turn the fuel on. Start with seeing if you get fuel out, if you do, it could be plugged injectors. [/QUOTE]
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