The stop shaft connects directly to the rack in the fuel pump which turns the elements inside to stop fuel pressure. Pull the puff limiter cylinder off and check the fuel rack is free. Quite often they used to stick... but don't force it!. Been round these since early 80s
Those springs are stuck in the up position, those little things moving up and down, the springs are supposed to be against them and when the springs travel up and down is what pump s the fuel to the injector,
Take side cover off and spray Free All up in there. The rack is stuck. Get all the plunges moving. That's what the springs pushing down to cam. Just keep spraying down with Free All. Free All is in a silver can. It's easy to do just keep working plungers down n spraying Free All in it. Fuel shutoff lever pulls fuel rack back. It's all gummed up so spray inside cover. Leave back alone that's the governor. Once plungers free it will start. Just keep spraying inside
Wiley I really enjoy both of ya'lls channels but to be honest both are better when you both ate working together but understand completely that can't always happen.God bless and keep up the great content
You were SO close WIley. You got the cover off, you saw the plungers/springs. The actual plungers were NOT moving up{at least by the view I could see). They are basically stuck UP and not following the cam(you saw the two that weren't moving all the time). That is why the springs were not moving. It is just like a valve spring on a cylinder head. Mine had two stuck up and I had to take a screwdriver/hammer and smack them downward to break them loose. Try it again. Maybe a little pb blaster sprayed into the spring area to help lubricate the plunger once you get them to move. That first time you cranked it, they all jammed upwards and stayed and thus no fuel to start. The top cover plate just has the rack adjustment inside. My pump is very similiar but older Bosch pump. There is nothing much you can do under there beside turn the fuel "up". I don't know why your cover is stuck? Unless something is wrong, it should just lift off.
That is another bolt under a anti tamper cap thats keeping you from getting that plate off. Its to keep you from getting in there to turn the fuel up. its either a cap like a freeze plug or melted lead poured in over the bolt head to keep you from getting that bolt off. But as somone else said in comments already, itlooks like all the plungers in your pump are stuck up. Those springs should be moving up and down as engine turns.
@@DontbeWily Im no diesel mechanic and I could be telling you something wrong but If I was you considering your plans/goal for that truck I would take a punch and a small hammer and try to tap down on the spring /retainer to see if I could free the pistons up. looks like its just lifter type things moving with the cam in pump. they need to be pumping the pistons above them, thats what pumps high pressere fuel to fire the injectors
when you had the side cover off i saw the pistons moving but i didn't see the springs moving like maybe the springs got compressed in and stuck and the lower pistons were just flapping free ?? .... cameras and videos can fool the watcher lol so that my take on it... great videos enjoy watching them...
i drove one exactly like that in the mid 90s in texas oil fields haulin mostly oil field pipe this one brought back some memories had the double tranny high n low
Hey guys that cover on top of the pump has a bolt under the seal pop the safely seal out and you will see it it's a splined headed bolt but you can get it out with out the tool it's not connected to any thing it just to stop people playing with rhe fuel settings 2nd thing is that all the pump plungers are stuck up and not touching the cam shaft get in there and work them free just mack shout the rack is free cause if it sticks in the full fuel position it will runaway from you properly best to take the air pipe off the turbo and have a block of wood handy to block up the in let if it runs away take the top cover off and move the rack back and fourth to free it up I did my time on them old girls
I’d love to spend the day with y’all. Y’all are awesome to watch. And I have seen an old truck that y’all might be interested in working on. Y’all will have to travel of course. It’s really interesting to see.
Thanks for the video, the first crank with that cover off tells the whole story. It's done exactly the same as the Simms minimec pumps i'm familiar with will do after sitting years. The injection elements are all stuck up. plus the stop/throttle control rod is jammed because the elements need to twist inside their bores to regulate fuel by the stop mechanism or internal governor linkage connected to the throttle pedal. The first crank of an engine that's sat years without checking the stop mechanism first usually causes those assemblies to go up and jam. Those little things you saw going up and down are cam followers like in a valve train on an engine. As they go up and down the spring parts should follow like an inlet or exhaust valve opening and closing. you shouldn't have the big gap between the 2 parts . if that pump was working right in the start/run position every time that spring part went up it takes the fuel and creates pressure and squirts the fuel up the injector line. To be honest if it was mine i'd mess with it from some experience and try make it work, but I don't think it's something I'd want you to try not understanding it fully. It's either find the pump shop thats probably way too expensive for this project , find a pump like you say or ship as is . Sorry there isn't really any better news for you on this one. Take care guys
Awwww Man It's Awesome seeing you two Work Together Again I Enjoyed it very much But I am Glad to see that you Branched out on own Wiley Good for you But I still do enjoy both of you Working together as I Just Lost My Best Friend who I worked with 2 years ago So watching you two Reminds me of him
Cool to see Hank making his debut on your channel, Wily! 😎👍 Awesome! But what isn't awesome is that stubborn engine. It's possible the whole pump needs to be replaced or overhauled. Thanks for sharing, fellas!
Springs are stuck…cam in the pump working but the upper is rusted …happens a lot tap the springs down and loosen them up..moisture over time has made them freeze up…diesel tends to draw water over time
Trust me sometimes it's not that easy to get them to move up and down and get the element plungers to turn on the rack, and not mess settings and things up trying. I got 30 years messing with antique tractors using those inline pumps. I'd say 1 in 4 are complete junk when I try getting the tractors running. The crazy part is you can get a machine sat 10 years plus be good one sat 2 years the pump is junk.
Those ‘tappets’ that kept getting stuck are like push rods for the valves in the engine. There is a crankshaft in the injector pump, pushes those tappets up and if it works properly the pistons above the spring should move. You could maybe fix it by using a pry bar or a screwdriver and a hammer. Good video anyways.
In case anyone has this problem... dont open all the nozzle heads at once... the six on top of the injector pump are the nozzle heads. Start with the hand pump by pumping/cranking it. if you have pressure then the fiber rings are still ok...Start with the left most nozzle with a 17 spanner slack it then pump the hand pump the idea is to get the air out of the nozzle pipes.. the diesel should start gushing out of the first nozzle line. while still gushing diesel out and pumping the hand pump tighten the first nozzle pipe.Go to the second from your left loosen it and start pumping the hand pump again the idea is to chase all the air in the nozzle pipes...always tighten the 17 nut b4 moving to the next one...do this for the six after which diesel is now coming out of the last nozzel... if you have easy start spray the truck will start by the 4th nozzel if not just complete and start especially if you have a weak battery
That high pressure pump has two bolts at the front before the timing cover to adjust the pump timing it should side out from there I removed a couple of those that way but great try thanks Wylie and Jacob and Hank
Your rack is stuck if you can get that little cap off on the back that had the wire on it that is a seal tamper proff that is where your governor is and the end of the rack it slides back and forth to open the pump to the injectors it was probably shut off and sat with the stop pulled out and froze that way that's why they say to push it back in after it shuts down spray some mystery oil in there tap slightly free it up had a bmodel that had same problem did that fired right up
You’ll need a special socket to get that pump cover off I know cause I have one but that’s just to adjust the fuel the 5/8 nut at the rear of the pump is for torque adjustment
I’m wondering if taking the plate back off and hit all the springs and plungers with some Marvel Mystery Oil….spin it over a few time and keep hitting it with Marvel and let it sit a while and see if that gets them ginning again. I’m no mechanic but break stuff all the time.
Well the master mechanic has messed up by trying to remove the fuel cut off. I saw the issue when side cover was removed and you guys turned the engine over. None of the springs moved why because the injector pumps are all stuck in the up position. Ok to make it very simple the pump works like a cyclinder head where you have a cam shaft in the bottom with lifter buckets that push the pump plungers up that the bits the springs are attached too.
I know now after reading helpful comments like this one that the issue is springs , piston on the side of pump Thanks for sharing and thank you for watching
@@DontbeWily yes them injector pumps are stuck in the up position. You need to lever them down to meet the parts that are moving in the bottom of the pump. Bit like how the fuel rack gets stuck on a Detroit. Glad I could be of some help to you guys love watching you guys tell Hank he owes you breakfast for failing lol.
Man wiliy I thought for sure it was in that kill switch the one you said that it should have more travel in it .and it should. From using it the metal Ware's of and leaves dust ijn there and won't let it move full stroke. Great video.
You and Hank are great together, your hats describe you two perfectly. Try Tim Gentry, if he doesn’t know about that pump his dad probably will. Can’t wait for the next video
Hey, you can get all kinds of favors from a Bologna sandwich with two slices of cheese. Especially if it's pepper Jack! Oh, and I like your No and Yes hats LOL!
Yall got this I dont think the radiator has to come off to pull that pump it should slide off of a gear like a starter on a flywheel but it will need to be in time if it comes off.
كنت أعتقد أني ليست لي خبرة في هذا المجال رغم أني لدى الخبرة في مجال الخراطه العامة واللحام والمكانيكة العامة في الآلة الحرف والشاحنات هل يوجد عندكم فرصة عمل هذهي الشاحنة المعروضة في هذا الموقع لا تعتبر مشكلة بنسبة لخبرتي في هذا المجال لدى الخبرة في مجال المكنيكه أكثر من ٤٥سنة فني محرك ديزل بقوة واندفاع تحياتي لكم من سرت ليبيا
The injector pump is junk and probably needs a rebuild or replacement. The pump could also maybe be clogged with junk. Old diesel fuel can get things like algae growth in it.
I've come across it with several of my shop customers farm tractors that stalled out pushing in a stone pile with a loader . Our own Valtra tractor did it one day when I was cleaning out a livestock barn to, It's kinda interesting when exhaust smoke starts coming out the air filter inlet.
LOL So what do you get when you cross a pear of with a crescent wrench (answer) I don't know but I bet it's got lockjaw.. but Seriously though I think it's a pretty neat tool I might try to pick one up..,.
You need to keep ripping back and forth on that shutoff to free it up that’s your problem it’s froze up it should travel lot more than y’all are getting out it. Take off the fuel line fill it full of carb cleaner and keep working that shutoff turning it back and forth
buy a rebuild kit n send it to me i'll fix it for free just pay shippin. There's lil plungers under where the injector lines go in. The seals are probly bad. That top u took off is connected to a lil fork thingy that lets fuel up into the upper part where the injector lines go in. You'll never get it runnin other wise or find a good used one or doner pump.
Well, right after it was clear that the injector pump didn’t get any fuel AND one of the plunjers was stuck, this video could have been ended. The engine itself runs good on ether but the fuel system isn’t working right. Clear situation if you ask me. Take the pump off, fix that first or replace it and make sure the entire fuel system works right.
Dont know if you Boys Have heard of a fellow RUclipsr Warren ( WESTERN TRUCK AND TRACTORS.) what he aint hit with a hàmmer aint worth looking at . Very good with any thing that pulls a trailer. He most likely give you the info on that ol yoke .
The best part about about your show is you keep my mind off our Government problems!
The stop shaft connects directly to the rack in the fuel pump which turns the elements inside to stop fuel pressure. Pull the puff limiter cylinder off and check the fuel rack is free. Quite often they used to stick... but don't force it!. Been round these since early 80s
What a wonderful thing to have that much fulfillment between two friends
God bless you both Wily and Hank 😊
It's always good times when you and Hank work together...thanks.
Thank you and
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Those springs are stuck in the up position, those little things moving up and down, the springs are supposed to be against them and when the springs travel up and down is what pump s the fuel to the injector,
I was thinking the same thing.
Thanks for the help
I think it’s above my pay grade
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You guys are better together than individually
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Those old Mack engines are pretty simple similar to a Cat.
Take side cover off and spray Free All up in there. The rack is stuck. Get all the plunges moving. That's what the springs pushing down to cam. Just keep spraying down with Free All. Free All is in a silver can.
It's easy to do just keep working plungers down n spraying Free All in it.
Fuel shutoff lever pulls fuel rack back. It's all gummed up so spray inside cover.
Leave back alone that's the governor.
Once plungers free it will start. Just keep spraying inside
Wiley I really enjoy both of ya'lls channels but to be honest both are better when you both ate working together but understand completely that can't always happen.God bless and keep up the great content
You were SO close WIley. You got the cover off, you saw the plungers/springs. The actual plungers were NOT moving up{at least by the view I could see). They are basically stuck UP and not following the cam(you saw the two that weren't moving all the time). That is why the springs were not moving. It is just like a valve spring on a cylinder head. Mine had two stuck up and I had to take a screwdriver/hammer and smack them downward to break them loose. Try it again. Maybe a little pb blaster sprayed into the spring area to help lubricate the plunger once you get them to move. That first time you cranked it, they all jammed upwards and stayed and thus no fuel to start.
The top cover plate just has the rack adjustment inside. My pump is very similiar but older Bosch pump. There is nothing much you can do under there beside turn the fuel "up". I don't know why your cover is stuck? Unless something is wrong, it should just lift off.
I will try that. Thanks for the help. Lots great information that’s been helpful
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Does that expert carry batteries?😂😂😂.
LOL
Not many times
That is another bolt under a anti tamper cap thats keeping you from getting that plate off. Its to keep you from getting in there to turn the fuel up. its either a cap like a freeze plug or melted lead poured in over the bolt head to keep you from getting that bolt off. But as somone else said in comments already, itlooks like all the plungers in your pump are stuck up. Those springs should be moving up and down as engine turns.
That makes sense now
Anti tamper I did not know that
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@@DontbeWily Im no diesel mechanic and I could be telling you something wrong but If I was you considering your plans/goal for that truck I would take a punch and a small hammer and try to tap down on the spring /retainer to see if I could free the pistons up. looks like its just lifter type things moving with the cam in pump. they need to be pumping the pistons above them, thats what pumps high pressere fuel to fire the injectors
I think its so cool you have your own channel now wily. I love it. Keep em coming.
Thank you
when you had the side cover off i saw the pistons moving but i didn't see the springs moving like maybe the springs got compressed in and stuck and the lower pistons were just flapping free ?? .... cameras and videos can fool the watcher lol so that my take on it... great videos enjoy watching them...
i drove one exactly like that in the mid 90s in texas oil fields haulin mostly oil field pipe this one brought back some memories had the double tranny high n low
Wily I’m soo proud of you! These old machinery will it starts are the best content, keep it going 🤘🏻
Thank you
Another video with the dynamic mechanics. Good to see both of you on a video.
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Dontbewily Hope you Can get That Truck Up and Going Keep Up the good 👍 work Billy Lizza Uniontown pa
Going to keep on at it
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Hey guys that cover on top of the pump has a bolt under the seal pop the safely seal out and you will see it it's a splined headed bolt but you can get it out with out the tool it's not connected to any thing it just to stop people playing with rhe fuel settings 2nd thing is that all the pump plungers are stuck up and not touching the cam shaft get in there and work them free just mack shout the rack is free cause if it sticks in the full fuel position it will runaway from you properly best to take the air pipe off the turbo and have a block of wood handy to block up the in let if it runs away take the top cover off and move the rack back and fourth to free it up I did my time on them old girls
Thanks for the feed back and
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I love those old Mack trucks so special
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@@DontbeWily I've watched all your videos with Henk love what you guys are doing
I’d love to spend the day with y’all. Y’all are awesome to watch. And I have seen an old truck that y’all might be interested in working on. Y’all will have to travel of course. It’s really interesting to see.
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Another great video Wiley, Jacob & the " master mechanic Hank" 😆 you'll get her going Wiley, can't wait to hear her running again, God bless y'all.
Thank you
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Thanks for the video, the first crank with that cover off tells the whole story. It's done exactly the same as the Simms minimec pumps i'm familiar with will do after sitting years. The injection elements are all stuck up. plus the stop/throttle control rod is jammed because the elements need to twist inside their bores to regulate fuel by the stop mechanism or internal governor linkage connected to the throttle pedal. The first crank of an engine that's sat years without checking the stop mechanism first usually causes those assemblies to go up and jam. Those little things you saw going up and down are cam followers like in a valve train on an engine. As they go up and down the spring parts should follow like an inlet or exhaust valve opening and closing. you shouldn't have the big gap between the 2 parts . if that pump was working right in the start/run position every time that spring part went up it takes the fuel and creates pressure and squirts the fuel up the injector line. To be honest if it was mine i'd mess with it from some experience and try make it work, but I don't think it's something I'd want you to try not understanding it fully. It's either find the pump shop thats probably way too expensive for this project , find a pump like you say or ship as is . Sorry there isn't really any better news for you on this one. Take care guys
I am going to heed to that advice
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Team work I love it . Great work fellas 👏
Awwww Man It's Awesome seeing you two Work Together Again I Enjoyed it very much But I am Glad to see that you Branched out on own Wiley Good for you But I still do enjoy both of you Working together as I Just Lost My Best Friend who I worked with 2 years ago So watching you two Reminds me of him
Sorry to hear that news
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Another entertaining video Wiley. Keep em comin…..please.
Cool to see Hank making his debut on your channel, Wily! 😎👍 Awesome! But what isn't awesome is that stubborn engine. It's possible the whole pump needs to be replaced or overhauled. Thanks for sharing, fellas!
I think so on the pump
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Springs are stuck…cam in the pump working but the upper is rusted …happens a lot tap the springs down and loosen them up..moisture over time has made them freeze up…diesel tends to draw water over time
Trust me sometimes it's not that easy to get them to move up and down and get the element plungers to turn on the rack, and not mess settings and things up trying. I got 30 years messing with antique tractors using those inline pumps. I'd say 1 in 4 are complete junk when I try getting the tractors running. The crazy part is you can get a machine sat 10 years plus be good one sat 2 years the pump is junk.
Thank you for watching
Those ‘tappets’ that kept getting stuck are like push rods for the valves in the engine. There is a crankshaft in the injector pump, pushes those tappets up and if it works properly the pistons above the spring should move. You could maybe fix it by using a pry bar or a screwdriver and a hammer. Good video anyways.
Y'all are so fun together! God bless
Thank you and
Thanks for watching
In case anyone has this problem... dont open all the nozzle heads at once... the six on top of the injector pump are the nozzle heads. Start with the hand pump by pumping/cranking it. if you have pressure then the fiber rings are still ok...Start with the left most nozzle with a 17 spanner slack it then pump the hand pump the idea is to get the air out of the nozzle pipes.. the diesel should start gushing out of the first nozzle line. while still gushing diesel out and pumping the hand pump tighten the first nozzle pipe.Go to the second from your left loosen it and start pumping the hand pump again the idea is to chase all the air in the nozzle pipes...always tighten the 17 nut b4 moving to the next one...do this for the six after which diesel is now coming out of the last nozzel... if you have easy start spray the truck will start by the 4th nozzel if not just complete and start especially if you have a weak battery
So glad to see Hank show up you two are great together !
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That high pressure pump has two bolts at the front before the timing cover to adjust the pump timing it should side out from there I removed a couple of those that way but great try thanks Wylie and Jacob and Hank
Your rack is stuck if you can get that little cap off on the back that had the wire on it that is a seal tamper proff that is where your governor is and the end of the rack it slides back and forth to open the pump to the injectors it was probably shut off and sat with the stop pulled out and froze that way that's why they say to push it back in after it shuts down spray some mystery oil in there tap slightly free it up had a bmodel that had same problem did that fired right up
We going to try
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really like your channel and you and Hank make a great team
Thank you
It great seeing both on both channels😊
Thank you and
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Hey no probs
You’ll need a special socket to get that pump cover off I know cause I have one but that’s just to adjust the fuel the 5/8 nut at the rear of the pump is for torque adjustment
Thanks for sharing
Nice truck
Great video keep up the great work
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I’m wondering if taking the plate back off and hit all the springs and plungers with some Marvel Mystery Oil….spin it over a few time and keep hitting it with Marvel and let it sit a while and see if that gets them ginning again.
I’m no mechanic but break stuff all the time.
Lol. If a hitting it with a hammer don’t fix it probably junk anyway.
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can we deffo have more hank on your channel with jacob 🙂 this was fab !!!!!
Good to see Hank in your video
Thank you
Love the YES and NO hats!
great vid your plungers seem to be stuck up try getting them to go down
Thank you
Problems beyond my pay grade
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Dang Wily, i thought you would have it this time. It looks like to me that the shut off plunger is stuck shut on that pump. Great video.
Thank you
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Well the master mechanic has messed up by trying to remove the fuel cut off. I saw the issue when side cover was removed and you guys turned the engine over. None of the springs moved why because the injector pumps are all stuck in the up position. Ok to make it very simple the pump works like a cyclinder head where you have a cam shaft in the bottom with lifter buckets that push the pump plungers up that the bits the springs are attached too.
I know now after reading helpful comments like this one that the issue is springs , piston on the side of pump
Thanks for sharing and thank you for watching
@@DontbeWily yes them injector pumps are stuck in the up position. You need to lever them down to meet the parts that are moving in the bottom of the pump. Bit like how the fuel rack gets stuck on a Detroit. Glad I could be of some help to you guys love watching you guys tell Hank he owes you breakfast for failing lol.
Enjoying these old trucks!
Thank you
Plungers are stuck cam followers are moving mut the plungers in the 6 individual pumps are stuck
Very good job I wish I could help you but I to far away and God bless yall
Thanks for the offer and
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Man wiliy I thought for sure it was in that kill switch the one you said that it should have more travel in it .and it should. From using it the metal Ware's of and leaves dust ijn there and won't let it move full stroke. Great video.
Thank you
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U both gave it a dam good shot so near but so far hope u solve it 👍
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hey Hank how's it going you always make.Willy laugh
You and Wiley are bomb keep up the good work I love your videos
Thank you
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You and Hank are great together, your hats describe you two perfectly. Try Tim Gentry, if he doesn’t know about that pump his dad probably will. Can’t wait for the next video
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Shipper off to Haiti Wiley. they will put a Briggs and Stratton in it . Land of the Brain Surgeons.
Lol
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Hey, you can get all kinds of favors from a Bologna sandwich with two slices of cheese. Especially if it's pepper Jack! Oh, and I like your No and Yes hats LOL!
He demanded Oscar Meyer
I can not Confirm or deny that is what he got
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Yall got this I dont think the radiator has to come off to pull that pump it should slide off of a gear like a starter on a flywheel but it will need to be in time if it comes off.
Your right about that.
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Call Area Diesel Service, they have tech people and sources to find things as well as fix ANY pump
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AMBAC is the American version of Robert Bosch injection pump
كنت أعتقد أني ليست لي خبرة في هذا المجال
رغم أني لدى الخبرة في مجال الخراطه العامة واللحام والمكانيكة العامة في الآلة الحرف والشاحنات هل يوجد عندكم فرصة عمل هذهي الشاحنة المعروضة في هذا الموقع لا تعتبر مشكلة بنسبة لخبرتي في هذا المجال
لدى الخبرة في مجال المكنيكه أكثر من ٤٥سنة فني محرك ديزل
بقوة واندفاع
تحياتي لكم من سرت ليبيا
The injector pump is junk and probably needs a rebuild or replacement. The pump could also maybe be clogged with junk. Old diesel fuel can get things like algae growth in it.
I am afraid your right
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@@DontbeWily Hopefully it can be rebuilt for cheap or maybe you can find a good used replacement.
they used to make fum of me called me one stack mack with the window in the back sucker would do 78 on a heavy load back then it was 55mph
About time hank showed up.. good video
That’s right
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We need to see Hank help you build your channel as well. We need more of him on the Channel wily.
I think he is coming back. I did buy lunch.
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Cool to see hank on your channel, and make him carry the batteries lol..
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James looks like he was in bed sleepin lol
Only 2 Stroke Detroits Run Backwards as far as I know Wiley But I could be Wrong Though !!
Them Mack’s will run backwards too…trust me…seen it several times…
I've come across it with several of my shop customers farm tractors that stalled out pushing in a stone pile with a loader . Our own Valtra tractor did it one day when I was cleaning out a livestock barn to, It's kinda interesting when exhaust smoke starts coming out the air filter inlet.
Chances are if Hank and I mess with this injection pump it would
It might run sideways
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i can see the problem wily all the 6 plungers/elements are stuck up try and tap them back down to meet the follower
I will. Thank you for the feedback
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Cool to see Hank on your Channel 👍
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LOL So what do you get when you cross a pear of with a crescent wrench (answer) I don't know but I bet it's got lockjaw..
but Seriously though I think it's a pretty neat tool I might try to pick one up..,.
Lol
Good one
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It will run for sure 😅
See Hank should leave those bad vise grips with Wiley😂
They would wind up like jimmy hoffa.
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You asked for a mechanic and instead you got hank. Haha. Just kidding. Good to see you guys together aways a good time.
I got the wish version of a master mechanic LOL
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That injection pump is definitely stuck.
Got one coming
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why are the springs in the pump not being compressed? like they are jamned up
You need to keep ripping back and forth on that shutoff to free it up that’s your problem it’s froze up it should travel lot more than y’all are getting out it. Take off the fuel line fill it full of carb cleaner and keep working that shutoff turning it back and forth
James pretty is my favorite RUclipser along with these two and Wes
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buy a rebuild kit n send it to me i'll fix it for free just pay shippin. There's lil plungers under where the injector lines go in. The seals are probly bad. That top u took off is connected to a lil fork thingy that lets fuel up into the upper part where the injector lines go in. You'll never get it runnin other wise or find a good used one or doner pump.
Thank you for the offer
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@@DontbeWily welcome!! Thanks for sharing ur adventures. Don't give up on that ol mack. The suspense is killing me to see it run!
“Ambac” stands for American Bosch, Mack’s used either that one or A Robert Bosch injection pump
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Old one stack Mack with a window in the back.What is Hank's channel if anyone knows????
Hamiltonvillefarm
messing around with the governor
Well, right after it was clear that the injector pump didn’t get any fuel AND one of the plunjers was stuck, this video could have been ended. The engine itself runs good on ether but the fuel system isn’t working right. Clear situation if you ask me. Take the pump off, fix that first or replace it and make sure the entire fuel system works right.
Got a pump coming
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epic video . yous a legends
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It was long video, but it was Good!
Time to get that pump off!
I think so
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Awesome video, but how could we contact you?
Going to get Jacob to fix that.
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Dont know if you Boys Have heard of a fellow RUclipsr Warren ( WESTERN TRUCK AND TRACTORS.) what he aint hit with a hàmmer aint worth looking at . Very good with any thing that pulls a trailer. He most likely give you the info on that ol yoke .
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Do you worry about runaway???
Not one of them springs are moving so the injection pump is stuck in the up position nothing to do with the stop
Did you ever get it running?
Yes
that r600 will not run right if you do not fix the injector pump
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That new deodorant you got hacked make you smell like Captain Hazelwood
Just found your channel Wily. Man are you going to put Hamiltonville Farm's out of business lol
LOL
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zese plunger remove pump for servicing
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your pump is clogged or water got in the pump she needs a rebuild which is about 1200$$
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Sorry Wily, we see Hank it’s a thumbs down 👎 on that!!
Sounds like it's sucking air!