You made it look easy. I have fuel dripping down mine and it is running very rough when accelerating so it's either that pump gasket or the fuel line itself. Both are probably equally likely lol. Thanks for the video! Don't you just love "keep it clean" when you're surrounded by giant chunks of 35 year old grease gunk?
Thanks! Yes keeping it clean is very difficult with all the extra grime down there, I had air leaks, and a broken switcher valve in my fuel system thats why I was running off a can to make sure the engine was good.
i got a 1987 6.9idi someone did a universal pump and by passed the mechanical one but i keep finding tons of air in the fuel system every other day of it not being started and the universal pump keeps failing on it iv put 2 new ones on a month apart do you think that i should try to go back to this mechanical pump or no?
I have a 1990 7.3 idi and changed the same exact part. After I got done I started her up and had a run away engine. I shut her off by blocking the air intake. I don’t think the engine seized. I didn’t hear any horrible sounds. What do you think happened and do you think the engine is still ok?
@@Captain720 Do you know if the e pumps for the idi's are as picky as some other make/model diesels? I like the simplicity of mechanical pumps but blind failures scare me...
Thank you for the great video! This helps this non mechanic a great deal. 🙋
Didn't know I could just angle it to make sure it was under the lobe, this just saved me a major headache in my head, thank you for this video Lol
Thank you for the video; it's been a big help in changing out the pump on my '89 7.3idi!
I love how much research and knowledge you poor out!
Thanks man!
You made it look easy. I have fuel dripping down mine and it is running very rough when accelerating so it's either that pump gasket or the fuel line itself. Both are probably equally likely lol. Thanks for the video! Don't you just love "keep it clean" when you're surrounded by giant chunks of 35 year old grease gunk?
Thanks! Yes keeping it clean is very difficult with all the extra grime down there, I had air leaks, and a broken switcher valve in my fuel system thats why I was running off a can to make sure the engine was good.
i got a 1987 6.9idi someone did a universal pump and by passed the mechanical one but i keep finding tons of air in the fuel system every other day of it not being started and the universal pump keeps failing on it iv put 2 new ones on a month apart do you think that i should try to go back to this mechanical pump or no?
Either go back to mechanical or an e fuel kit.
@@Captain720 thank you for the info
what is on 12.48 ?
I have a 1990 7.3 idi and changed the same exact part. After I got done I started her up and had a run away engine. I shut her off by blocking the air intake. I don’t think the engine seized. I didn’t hear any horrible sounds. What do you think happened and do you think the engine is still ok?
Are you getting engine oil into your cylinders? I would say engine may have survived if you got on it quickly but I can only guess from here.
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is that anti seize @5:56 ?
Can i turn cam by hand somehow
You can turn the engine over with a breaker bar, I usually like to unplug ip solonoid just for good measure
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Can you delete these
If you switch to an e pump you can delete the manual pump
@@Captain720 Do you know if the e pumps for the idi's are as picky as some other make/model diesels? I like the simplicity of mechanical pumps but blind failures scare me...