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Bobcat 853 fuel line has no suction/fuel
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<blockquote data-quote="thetool" data-source="post: 22618" data-attributes="member: 1534"><p>Since you've already eliminated the pickup, the bulb, and fuel lines, it seems that it has to be sucking air from someplace.</p><p>I'm stumped too, without being able to see it.</p><p>Double-check what you've already done? Are there any damp spots on the fuel injection pump, or check all your screws and stuff on the injection pump?</p><p>Sometimes, there is more than one problem, and that can throw a guy off. Maybe you had bad pickup, a rotting line somewhere, AND a seal on one of the screws on the injection pump.......just an example I'm throwing out there to get you thinking out of a certain box, in case you are.......=).</p><p>I don't know how many guys are tracking this thread, maybe you need to post new to get some more guys chiming in?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thetool, post: 22618, member: 1534"] Since you've already eliminated the pickup, the bulb, and fuel lines, it seems that it has to be sucking air from someplace. I'm stumped too, without being able to see it. Double-check what you've already done? Are there any damp spots on the fuel injection pump, or check all your screws and stuff on the injection pump? Sometimes, there is more than one problem, and that can throw a guy off. Maybe you had bad pickup, a rotting line somewhere, AND a seal on one of the screws on the injection pump.......just an example I'm throwing out there to get you thinking out of a certain box, in case you are.......=). I don't know how many guys are tracking this thread, maybe you need to post new to get some more guys chiming in? [/QUOTE]
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