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(1) MEP-002a possible Injector Pump Issues | SteelSoldiers
After finding and doing the governor repairs mentioned above, the generator ran really great. I have used it several hours per day since then with no problems until today.
It will start now, but runs really rough and cannot handle any load. Earlier in this thread, Ray70 suggested loosening the fuel connection to each injector, one at time, to see if one injector was firing or not. The test was successful then and both injectors were firing. It was after this that I found and fixed the governor issues. So, today I tried the same injector test again. It is only running on one cylinder, the one farthest away from the blower fan. No fuel at all is getting to the other injector. I can completely loosen the fuel connection to that injector when the generator is running and there is no fuel coming from the injector pump at all, not even a dribble. The fuel pump is working since fuel is getting to the one cylinder so it seems obvious it is the injector pump that is not working. When working on the previous issues I determined this machine has a Bosch IP not Ambac. Someone mentioned that the bosch are either very difficult or impossible to repair. Is that true? Also I thought I read that replacing the IP with a new one is a more difficult and involved process. This IP has had a very small fuel leak for a few months around fuel arm that connects to the governor linkage. I can’t tell if it has gotten worse or not because I can’t really run the machine.
Do you agree with my conclusion that IP is dead? I feel nervous about doing an IP replacement because I have never done anything like that, but have succeeded with many other repairs I have never done before. Any comments or suggestions?
After finding and doing the governor repairs mentioned above, the generator ran really great. I have used it several hours per day since then with no problems until today.
It will start now, but runs really rough and cannot handle any load. Earlier in this thread, Ray70 suggested loosening the fuel connection to each injector, one at time, to see if one injector was firing or not. The test was successful then and both injectors were firing. It was after this that I found and fixed the governor issues. So, today I tried the same injector test again. It is only running on one cylinder, the one farthest away from the blower fan. No fuel at all is getting to the other injector. I can completely loosen the fuel connection to that injector when the generator is running and there is no fuel coming from the injector pump at all, not even a dribble. The fuel pump is working since fuel is getting to the one cylinder so it seems obvious it is the injector pump that is not working. When working on the previous issues I determined this machine has a Bosch IP not Ambac. Someone mentioned that the bosch are either very difficult or impossible to repair. Is that true? Also I thought I read that replacing the IP with a new one is a more difficult and involved process. This IP has had a very small fuel leak for a few months around fuel arm that connects to the governor linkage. I can’t tell if it has gotten worse or not because I can’t really run the machine.
Do you agree with my conclusion that IP is dead? I feel nervous about doing an IP replacement because I have never done anything like that, but have succeeded with many other repairs I have never done before. Any comments or suggestions?