NewHolland3430
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Hey new to the forum but have been lurking for a while.
Having some fuel delivery issues with my 3430 and having trouble resolving them, hoping someone with more experience could help out
Some back story:
I ran my NH 3430 out of fuel a few months back, low fuel on a steep slope. Got it running with starter fluid and was able to get it parked. After that it had been starting and running well but after some work it would stall out. more specifically RPMS would die down then it would come back to idle then it would die down then it would come back to idle. it sat for a little while and i performed a bleed that i had it running alright. but the problem came back and now it is stalled mid project not starting at all.
So i pulled the fuel bowl, cleaned that, replaced the fuel filter, replaced both air filters, and am attempting to get a good bleed on it.
Bleeding through the filter is good and i think there is sufficient fuel flow there. When i go to bleed the injection pump it spits fuel as the key is first turned then as the key is being released. so it is not bleeding when the starter is in full tilt.
same obviously goes for the injector piping at the moment.
In the past many times ive tried to bleed this thing recently ive had different experiences with this. i.e. some times it bleeds well when starter is fully engaged and sometimes it is just bleeding at the beginning and end of key turn. But at this time it is only with the key turn or release.
I am hoping this is a symptom of something but not so well acquainted with this sort of thing yet.
I am reading in the owners manual that the "stop control" is supposed to be "out" when bleeding the injection pump but cannot for the life of me figure out what that is.Is this the solenoid? should i remove the wire to bleed?
also i had been bleeding at idle and i think i am now realizing that perhaps i should have the throttle raised to get a better bleed but i don't think this is going to solve my problem entirely.
Any help here would be appreciated I know its just one simple think i am missing here.
92 ford NH 3430 CAV injection pump 3 cyl diesel
Having some fuel delivery issues with my 3430 and having trouble resolving them, hoping someone with more experience could help out
Some back story:
I ran my NH 3430 out of fuel a few months back, low fuel on a steep slope. Got it running with starter fluid and was able to get it parked. After that it had been starting and running well but after some work it would stall out. more specifically RPMS would die down then it would come back to idle then it would die down then it would come back to idle. it sat for a little while and i performed a bleed that i had it running alright. but the problem came back and now it is stalled mid project not starting at all.
So i pulled the fuel bowl, cleaned that, replaced the fuel filter, replaced both air filters, and am attempting to get a good bleed on it.
Bleeding through the filter is good and i think there is sufficient fuel flow there. When i go to bleed the injection pump it spits fuel as the key is first turned then as the key is being released. so it is not bleeding when the starter is in full tilt.
same obviously goes for the injector piping at the moment.
In the past many times ive tried to bleed this thing recently ive had different experiences with this. i.e. some times it bleeds well when starter is fully engaged and sometimes it is just bleeding at the beginning and end of key turn. But at this time it is only with the key turn or release.
I am hoping this is a symptom of something but not so well acquainted with this sort of thing yet.
I am reading in the owners manual that the "stop control" is supposed to be "out" when bleeding the injection pump but cannot for the life of me figure out what that is.Is this the solenoid? should i remove the wire to bleed?
also i had been bleeding at idle and i think i am now realizing that perhaps i should have the throttle raised to get a better bleed but i don't think this is going to solve my problem entirely.
Any help here would be appreciated I know its just one simple think i am missing here.
92 ford NH 3430 CAV injection pump 3 cyl diesel