Barrman
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I agree with the general theme of this thread. Check as much stuff as you can and if nothing works, do the IP. Everything mentioned so far will only help no matter what the problem is.
When it comes to IP rebuilds. Stanadyne dealers are pretty much your only source unless you find somebody in the military to do it. The rebuild kits themselves are only $50 or so. The costly part is flow testing and adjusting after it is put back together. $350-$500 seems to be the going rate online and at local shops.
I was told just this morning by a fellow worker that a tractor repair place near me has the equipment to flow test Stanadyne pumps. I will pay them a visit and see what price range they think it is worth. You might have some place near you that can do it as well.
I agree with the general theme of this thread. Check as much stuff as you can and if nothing works, do the IP. Everything mentioned so far will only help no matter what the problem is.
When it comes to IP rebuilds. Stanadyne dealers are pretty much your only source unless you find somebody in the military to do it. The rebuild kits themselves are only $50 or so. The costly part is flow testing and adjusting after it is put back together. $350-$500 seems to be the going rate online and at local shops.
I was told just this morning by a fellow worker that a tractor repair place near me has the equipment to flow test Stanadyne pumps. I will pay them a visit and see what price range they think it is worth. You might have some place near you that can do it as well.