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<blockquote data-quote="bobbie-g" data-source="post: 1721" data-attributes="member: 26"><p>Not sure I can be of as much help here as the _real_ Bobcatters! First, I'd check for voltage at your fuel cut off solenoid, perhaps it's near the pump. Mine is located right on the pump, but I have an entirely different engine. I believe the solenoid should be getting 12v to hold it open. When you turn the key off, the solenoid shuts, fuel quits flowing, and the engine stops. So make sure it has 12v to allow fuel to flow. After the engine quits as you described, check for fuel along the line. Make sure it has fuel just past the filter (crack the filter bleed screw and pump the primer bulb), then right at the fuel pump (I'm assuming you have a lift pump integral with the injector pump) by cracking the line and pumping the primer bulb. Last check would be to crack a line right at one of the injectors and make sure fuel dribbles/squirts out when you crank it over. If fuel is present there and it doesn't run, I'm outta ideas. ---Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobbie-g, post: 1721, member: 26"] Not sure I can be of as much help here as the _real_ Bobcatters! First, I'd check for voltage at your fuel cut off solenoid, perhaps it's near the pump. Mine is located right on the pump, but I have an entirely different engine. I believe the solenoid should be getting 12v to hold it open. When you turn the key off, the solenoid shuts, fuel quits flowing, and the engine stops. So make sure it has 12v to allow fuel to flow. After the engine quits as you described, check for fuel along the line. Make sure it has fuel just past the filter (crack the filter bleed screw and pump the primer bulb), then right at the fuel pump (I'm assuming you have a lift pump integral with the injector pump) by cracking the line and pumping the primer bulb. Last check would be to crack a line right at one of the injectors and make sure fuel dribbles/squirts out when you crank it over. If fuel is present there and it doesn't run, I'm outta ideas. ---Bob [/QUOTE]
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