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Again, thank you for mentioning this as a possibility.
EDIT: I did just confirm tach does register about 200rpms when cranking,
have not checked with either yet (need to go get some).
No, I haven't confirmed if it will start on either yet.
Did verify that stop shaft is rotating freely.
I haven't located a good detailed exploded view of this pump.
I ASSUMED the fuel rack is near the plungers ???
Did remove plug on top of IP & internal throttle linkage SEEMS to be moving...
Not a LOT of pressure but around 25psi. Relief valve in return line opens, returning fuel back to the tank.
I can remove the return fuel line & pump fuel out with primer.
When I say it sat with no fuel in it, I mean supply hose from primer was left off it & I'm GUESSING it dried out.
IP was...
Looks like a Dana 70 to me.
If you look on the housing near the tubes it should be cast in the center section.
Measure wms to wms, it's a wide dually axle (should be 72in).
Thanks
But stop solenoid has been removed.
I'm using emergency stop to kill the motor
& yes it is flipped back in the open position.
I wish that was the problem.
Was wondering why there was so much fuel pressure @ the fuel inlet on the IP, when I was priming the fuel lines, now I know why.
Yes, it is getting fuel.
Check valve in return line seems to be working.
I have disabled (unplugged) the ctis, should not matter but thought I would mention it. It is unplugged for other reasons than truck not starting.
I have power to the cab & it cranks when I hit the starter.
It just won't...
I have an m923a2 that has never not started.
From day 1 this truck has started instantly.
Truck has been parked for awhile, I replaced all fuel hoses from tank to engine primer. It has fuel to the I.P.
I have removed the stop solenoid & use the emergency stop cable.
Enigne is getting fuel...
No need to weld perches, the cc 14 bolt is a BOLT IN deal.
It really depends on what your end goal is !
CC 14 bolt = narrow width dually
Dana 70 = wide (like dually fenders on a fleetside bed)
These 2 axle choices from same square body style is BOLT IN.
Other year model axles (88-98 NEWER...