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<blockquote data-quote="Ripper" data-source="post: 10658" data-attributes="member: 1299"><p>I have pumped fuel through the last banjo fitting( end of the supply line). Loosend injector supply nuts.I have two wires connected to the pump (black and Red) red is hot with the key on. I cranked it over several times and got nothing through the pump to the loose lines going to the injectors. I checked the fuses located buy the pump all look ok. I checked the relays located above the battery for corrosion. Three were clean the one labled glo plugs was all corroded I cleaned it up and reasembled it . Then cranked again and had no fuel flow. I then swapped relays (break and glow plug) got the same result with no fuel bing pumped but I DID NOTICE THat the bobcat felt like it was trying to move as I cranked the engine over. I put the relays back where I started and quit for the day. What should I try next? How much is it to have a service call from a bobcat mechanic? I hate to call some one as I have never had much luck with service calls. It gets under my skin if I have to pay someone to guess at what a problem is?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ripper, post: 10658, member: 1299"] I have pumped fuel through the last banjo fitting( end of the supply line). Loosend injector supply nuts.I have two wires connected to the pump (black and Red) red is hot with the key on. I cranked it over several times and got nothing through the pump to the loose lines going to the injectors. I checked the fuses located buy the pump all look ok. I checked the relays located above the battery for corrosion. Three were clean the one labled glo plugs was all corroded I cleaned it up and reasembled it . Then cranked again and had no fuel flow. I then swapped relays (break and glow plug) got the same result with no fuel bing pumped but I DID NOTICE THat the bobcat felt like it was trying to move as I cranked the engine over. I put the relays back where I started and quit for the day. What should I try next? How much is it to have a service call from a bobcat mechanic? I hate to call some one as I have never had much luck with service calls. It gets under my skin if I have to pay someone to guess at what a problem is? [/QUOTE]
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