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731 running horrible - fuel issue or time to rebuild?
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<blockquote data-quote="DigitalFusion" data-source="post: 54786" data-attributes="member: 2051"><p>well I went out yesterday, and found the lift pump was leaking. I took it completely out and cleaned it. I found rust in the filter and on one of the banjo bolts. I drove all over trying to get new copper washers for it, but no hardware store or auto parts place around had anything in the right size. I ended up just cleaning them up and putting it back together with the same parts. I think the leak is fixed for now, but it didnt help my poor running issue.</p><p>I guess the next step is injector removal & compression test? Once the injectors are out, then what? Are they servicable? For the compression test, anyone know what range the numbers are supposed to be in? Sorry for all the questions... I have the service manual for this machine, but even though it didnt get burned in the fire, I cannot find where it got packed away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DigitalFusion, post: 54786, member: 2051"] well I went out yesterday, and found the lift pump was leaking. I took it completely out and cleaned it. I found rust in the filter and on one of the banjo bolts. I drove all over trying to get new copper washers for it, but no hardware store or auto parts place around had anything in the right size. I ended up just cleaning them up and putting it back together with the same parts. I think the leak is fixed for now, but it didnt help my poor running issue. I guess the next step is injector removal & compression test? Once the injectors are out, then what? Are they servicable? For the compression test, anyone know what range the numbers are supposed to be in? Sorry for all the questions... I have the service manual for this machine, but even though it didnt get burned in the fire, I cannot find where it got packed away. [/QUOTE]
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