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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 9120" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>If its runs an electric fuel pump it will let out a constant tick sound. I would trace your fuel line and confirm that you do have an electric fuel pump. If its there, check you have power to it. If there is no power check the fuese and if there is power and no noise coming from it, i would say its burnt out.</p><p>What engine does your machine run? it really should have its own internal fuel pump... You just need something like a hand primer to prime the system and the lift pump takes care of the rest.</p><p>For a test, you could buy a hand pump like used in out board motors, hook it up to a length of hose and connect it direct to the injector pump. Squeeze out the air and get good fuel flowing and try and start the engine.</p><p>Let me know how you go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 9120, member: 82"] If its runs an electric fuel pump it will let out a constant tick sound. I would trace your fuel line and confirm that you do have an electric fuel pump. If its there, check you have power to it. If there is no power check the fuese and if there is power and no noise coming from it, i would say its burnt out. What engine does your machine run? it really should have its own internal fuel pump... You just need something like a hand primer to prime the system and the lift pump takes care of the rest. For a test, you could buy a hand pump like used in out board motors, hook it up to a length of hose and connect it direct to the injector pump. Squeeze out the air and get good fuel flowing and try and start the engine. Let me know how you go. [/QUOTE]
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