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4625 diesel--ran out of fuel and cant get started
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 84097" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Some times the wheel on the bleed screw on the pump gets broken off, so you don't notice it at first. Check the fuel lines running from the lift pump to the injector pump. There should be lines coming from the tap off lines from the injectors too, this is the screw you need to open to bleed the system. Make sure it gets closed after bleeding.</p><p>Bobcat has a very simple yet effective bleeding/priming system on their Kubota engines. A hand primer from the tank. Open the bleed screw then squeeze the primer bulb till it feels firm and smooth, without bubbles. Close the screw and you should be set. It may take a little effort to start as the injector lines will have air, so a few starting cycles may be needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 84097, member: 82"] Some times the wheel on the bleed screw on the pump gets broken off, so you don't notice it at first. Check the fuel lines running from the lift pump to the injector pump. There should be lines coming from the tap off lines from the injectors too, this is the screw you need to open to bleed the system. Make sure it gets closed after bleeding. Bobcat has a very simple yet effective bleeding/priming system on their Kubota engines. A hand primer from the tank. Open the bleed screw then squeeze the primer bulb till it feels firm and smooth, without bubbles. Close the screw and you should be set. It may take a little effort to start as the injector lines will have air, so a few starting cycles may be needed. [/QUOTE]
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