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Someone put gas in my diesel bobcat 643
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 34387" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>It sounds like you haven't purged all the air yet. I have never found cracking the high pressure lines at the injectors to be needed. Open the bleed screw on the engine, pump the hand primer till it feels firm as you squeeze fuel through. You can feel the air, small vibrations from air bubbles. When its smooth, close the bleed screw and crank the engine. It may start then die, or run rough till fuel reaches ALL injectors. Number one will start first as the line is shorter than the others. Crank it with the starter, not by hand too, it won't cause any damage. Just don't keep cranking for longer than 30 second blocks. You will need to let the starter cool off. It shouldnt' take more than 30 seconds to get it to start anyway.</p><p>Good luck, get the air out and you'll be good to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 34387, member: 82"] It sounds like you haven't purged all the air yet. I have never found cracking the high pressure lines at the injectors to be needed. Open the bleed screw on the engine, pump the hand primer till it feels firm as you squeeze fuel through. You can feel the air, small vibrations from air bubbles. When its smooth, close the bleed screw and crank the engine. It may start then die, or run rough till fuel reaches ALL injectors. Number one will start first as the line is shorter than the others. Crank it with the starter, not by hand too, it won't cause any damage. Just don't keep cranking for longer than 30 second blocks. You will need to let the starter cool off. It shouldnt' take more than 30 seconds to get it to start anyway. Good luck, get the air out and you'll be good to go. [/QUOTE]
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