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<blockquote data-quote="jkwalmer" data-source="post: 134351" data-attributes="member: 24703"><p>Greetings, thank you again for your assistance. Just to give you an update. I am taking a Small Diesel Engine Repair Class at local Community College. We went over fuel injection pumps last week. The education was timely and priceless. My last effort before swapping out pump was to remove the lines and top end of each piston. I had to ensure keeping all the pieces in line and in order. The pistons were froze due to not running for so long. I sprayed generating oil in each. Lightly tapped on piston with brass punch. Cycled unit to ensure each piston stayed free. I had to do this numerous times until all remained free. Put everything back together. Bled lines and unit fired up......luckily I didn't have to replace pump ...thank you again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jkwalmer, post: 134351, member: 24703"] Greetings, thank you again for your assistance. Just to give you an update. I am taking a Small Diesel Engine Repair Class at local Community College. We went over fuel injection pumps last week. The education was timely and priceless. My last effort before swapping out pump was to remove the lines and top end of each piston. I had to ensure keeping all the pieces in line and in order. The pistons were froze due to not running for so long. I sprayed generating oil in each. Lightly tapped on piston with brass punch. Cycled unit to ensure each piston stayed free. I had to do this numerous times until all remained free. Put everything back together. Bled lines and unit fired up......luckily I didn't have to replace pump ...thank you again [/QUOTE]
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