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Bobcat 743 won't prime/no fuel
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 24653" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>You need to loosen the bleed screw at the injector pump, the fuel will then flow back to the tank. If the primer bulb is firm and you get fuel flowing after the lift pump it sounds like your lift pump is at least allowing fuel to flow. Or are you talking fuel will flow BEFORE the lift pump only? i guess one of the one way valves could be stuck inside the pump if it will only flow before the pump.</p><p>Now white smoke indicates un-burnt fuel. Ensure your fuel shut off solenoid is working, if its not holding the shut down arm correctly it could be preventing fuel getting to the injectors.</p><p>Just a few ideas....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 24653, member: 82"] You need to loosen the bleed screw at the injector pump, the fuel will then flow back to the tank. If the primer bulb is firm and you get fuel flowing after the lift pump it sounds like your lift pump is at least allowing fuel to flow. Or are you talking fuel will flow BEFORE the lift pump only? i guess one of the one way valves could be stuck inside the pump if it will only flow before the pump. Now white smoke indicates un-burnt fuel. Ensure your fuel shut off solenoid is working, if its not holding the shut down arm correctly it could be preventing fuel getting to the injectors. Just a few ideas.... [/QUOTE]
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