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<blockquote data-quote="Tommy631" data-source="post: 34419" data-attributes="member: 3828"><p>There was some luck involved...I pulled the injectors out with the intention of getting them rebuilt. While I was at it, I noticed the extra fuel line running into the intake manifold. I have never seen a thermostart set-up before. I was thinking it was another injector of some sort. When I took it out, it was soaked with raw fuel. After looking at in for a couple of minutes I noticed the spring in the valve. It was stuck open. I was getting voltage and heat but the fuel valve was not opening or closing. It only gets voltage for a couple of seconds at start. If you push the pre heat button, the voltage is constant. I decided to put the switch and the injectors back in. I did not hook the fuel line back to the thermostart, instead, I ran a hose from it to a jug sitting on the floor. I crank up the engine, no smoke. It was constantly dumping fuel into the jug. Them engine was running great. I knew then what the problem was. I got one from New Holland and that was it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tommy631, post: 34419, member: 3828"] There was some luck involved...I pulled the injectors out with the intention of getting them rebuilt. While I was at it, I noticed the extra fuel line running into the intake manifold. I have never seen a thermostart set-up before. I was thinking it was another injector of some sort. When I took it out, it was soaked with raw fuel. After looking at in for a couple of minutes I noticed the spring in the valve. It was stuck open. I was getting voltage and heat but the fuel valve was not opening or closing. It only gets voltage for a couple of seconds at start. If you push the pre heat button, the voltage is constant. I decided to put the switch and the injectors back in. I did not hook the fuel line back to the thermostart, instead, I ran a hose from it to a jug sitting on the floor. I crank up the engine, no smoke. It was constantly dumping fuel into the jug. Them engine was running great. I knew then what the problem was. I got one from New Holland and that was it. [/QUOTE]
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