wings5j
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Hi to all,
yesterday I had the chance to help a friend out and did some work on a 753. It has the Kubota V2203-E engine. It would start right up and then die as if running out of fuel. We noticed that someone had installed a marine type pump bulb in the fuel line between the filter and the pre-pump. If one of us stayed at the back and squeezed the bulb, we could keep it running.
We wanted to get it up to the shop to work on and so we tried installing an electric fuel pump in line in place of the priming bulb. This wasn't quite enough help. We pulled the pre-pump and it did not seem to move much fuel when moving the plunger by hand. Then we by-passed everything and put our electric fuel pump in line from the tank and direct to the injector pump. Now it started and ran normal and we move it up to the shop.
Question: Is it best to try and get that pre-pump from Bobcat, a Kubota dealer, or someone else? Any thoughts or suggestions are appreciated. Thanks,
John
yesterday I had the chance to help a friend out and did some work on a 753. It has the Kubota V2203-E engine. It would start right up and then die as if running out of fuel. We noticed that someone had installed a marine type pump bulb in the fuel line between the filter and the pre-pump. If one of us stayed at the back and squeezed the bulb, we could keep it running.
We wanted to get it up to the shop to work on and so we tried installing an electric fuel pump in line in place of the priming bulb. This wasn't quite enough help. We pulled the pre-pump and it did not seem to move much fuel when moving the plunger by hand. Then we by-passed everything and put our electric fuel pump in line from the tank and direct to the injector pump. Now it started and ran normal and we move it up to the shop.
Question: Is it best to try and get that pre-pump from Bobcat, a Kubota dealer, or someone else? Any thoughts or suggestions are appreciated. Thanks,
John