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New to skid steers. I have Clark bobcat 825. Is there a basic troubleshooting guide for fuel systems? Powered by a Perkins Diesel
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<blockquote data-quote="foton" data-source="post: 119257" data-attributes="member: 16041"><p>remember diesels are compression engines , so do you believe the engine is in good shape? one that old is easier to work on. I would check and make sure that it is getting fuel, many have had issues with the electric valve that opens up to allow fuel to go to the injector pump so when the key is in the run position there should be 12 volts to the valve. some have done way with the valve and added a wire cable (like a choke cable on a mower) used to start and kill engine. you might want to check the pick up in the fuel tank , some have a thing about breaking off inside the tank.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foton, post: 119257, member: 16041"] remember diesels are compression engines , so do you believe the engine is in good shape? one that old is easier to work on. I would check and make sure that it is getting fuel, many have had issues with the electric valve that opens up to allow fuel to go to the injector pump so when the key is in the run position there should be 12 volts to the valve. some have done way with the valve and added a wire cable (like a choke cable on a mower) used to start and kill engine. you might want to check the pick up in the fuel tank , some have a thing about breaking off inside the tank. [/QUOTE]
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