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LS 125 diesel fuel delivrey problem in cold temps
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<blockquote data-quote="cbucner" data-source="post: 20350" data-attributes="member: 1983"><p>Hello guys and happy holidays! As you know by now I'm using my LS125 for snow removal and is pretty good. I finally installed the cabin heater and i'll post some pics soon for all the 125 owners if they want to do it but my main concern is that in temps that are lower than 20F the machine doesn't start anymore. It doesn't start not because of engine problems or fuel injection problems but because of the gravitational fuel delivery system. I mean come on this machine doesn't have a fuel pump???? I replaced the fuel filter from a 20 micron to a 50 micron which is twice the size and it works like a charm in the 25F up. If I heat up the line and filter the diesel starts to come to the pump with the fuel hose removed from the pump otherwise nada - zero. So I had it since the machine let me down 2 times already , I'm going to install an inline fuel pump to see if that helps. I was looking to install a 5/16" inlet and outlet with a 5-10 psi fuel pressure. What do you guys think about all this setup?? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbucner, post: 20350, member: 1983"] Hello guys and happy holidays! As you know by now I'm using my LS125 for snow removal and is pretty good. I finally installed the cabin heater and i'll post some pics soon for all the 125 owners if they want to do it but my main concern is that in temps that are lower than 20F the machine doesn't start anymore. It doesn't start not because of engine problems or fuel injection problems but because of the gravitational fuel delivery system. I mean come on this machine doesn't have a fuel pump???? I replaced the fuel filter from a 20 micron to a 50 micron which is twice the size and it works like a charm in the 25F up. If I heat up the line and filter the diesel starts to come to the pump with the fuel hose removed from the pump otherwise nada - zero. So I had it since the machine let me down 2 times already , I'm going to install an inline fuel pump to see if that helps. I was looking to install a 5/16" inlet and outlet with a 5-10 psi fuel pressure. What do you guys think about all this setup?? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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