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Injector Pump on 743B
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 2630" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>It depends on where the fuel is coming from, i have had leaks coming from the metal tube lines that go from the pump to the injectors, which just needed the lines twisting and tightning. I am un-sure where the fuel is coming from on yours.</p><p>If there is only a small leak, i would say this will not affect your engine performance. Was the machine warm when you were moving your snow? if not, your oil would be a little thick causing the engine to work harder to move it around. The 743's only have 36HP, so there really isn't THAT much power there, but with your revs up, moving slowly it shouldn't even attempt to stall.</p><p>Remember that you will get more power from your machine moving slowly when cutting than if you plow in at full speed. Its also normal for it to blow a bit of smoke when under a hefty load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 2630, member: 82"] It depends on where the fuel is coming from, i have had leaks coming from the metal tube lines that go from the pump to the injectors, which just needed the lines twisting and tightning. I am un-sure where the fuel is coming from on yours. If there is only a small leak, i would say this will not affect your engine performance. Was the machine warm when you were moving your snow? if not, your oil would be a little thick causing the engine to work harder to move it around. The 743's only have 36HP, so there really isn't THAT much power there, but with your revs up, moving slowly it shouldn't even attempt to stall. Remember that you will get more power from your machine moving slowly when cutting than if you plow in at full speed. Its also normal for it to blow a bit of smoke when under a hefty load. [/QUOTE]
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