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Bobcat 873 doesnt want to run in zero temps
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<blockquote data-quote="bobcatguy" data-source="post: 82770" data-attributes="member: 11457"><p>It sounds like you're pulling air. Are you sure you have the fuel filter properly bled? I'm assuming you know but putting it out there just in case, there's a small brass screw on top of the filter housing that you turn to open. Squeeze your primer bulb until you have a good stream of fuel coming from the bleeder, tighten the bleeder then squeeze the primer bulb until tight. Once you've done this, try starting the engine. Another thing that comes to mind. Check your lines to the injectors. I had an deutz with rubber fuel lines on it. There was an updated line that is metal with shorter tubes running to the injectors. On mine, there were cracks in the rubber line and cracks allow air Have you switched the fuel pull relay with a known good relay? Keep plugging away, you'll get there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobcatguy, post: 82770, member: 11457"] It sounds like you're pulling air. Are you sure you have the fuel filter properly bled? I'm assuming you know but putting it out there just in case, there's a small brass screw on top of the filter housing that you turn to open. Squeeze your primer bulb until you have a good stream of fuel coming from the bleeder, tighten the bleeder then squeeze the primer bulb until tight. Once you've done this, try starting the engine. Another thing that comes to mind. Check your lines to the injectors. I had an deutz with rubber fuel lines on it. There was an updated line that is metal with shorter tubes running to the injectors. On mine, there were cracks in the rubber line and cracks allow air Have you switched the fuel pull relay with a known good relay? Keep plugging away, you'll get there. [/QUOTE]
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