Dan Wayne

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Has anybody tried to use a YM195 injector pump on a YM155 ? I was quoted $1100.00 to rebuild my pump
because of parts costs. They look identical, but who knows, and they're only about $400.00 new.

Any ideas ?

Dan
 
Has anybody tried to use a YM195 injector pump on a YM155 ? I was quoted $1100.00 to rebuild my pump
because of parts costs. They look identical, but who knows, and they're only about $400.00 new.

Any ideas ?

Dan
You can get the pump rebuilt for under $300.

Mike the pump guy - Master Injection Pump Rebuilder
For Japan made tractors, namely many of the brands including Yanmar for fuel pumps and hydraulic pumps.
Mike can be reached on our message board from time-to-time, The best way is via email he typical monitors very often at:
thepumpguyscATaol.com
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- Mike has 35+ years in the industry with injection pumps and hydraulic systems.
- He is very well versed in the JIS and SAE standards for parts to ensure proper components are used for rebuilds.
- From Sunny South Carolina.
- When sending parts via mail, please be sure to have insurance for a bit more than what you can find it new due to carrier issues that 'could' happen.

There are many positive testimonies on many of the Industrial Equipment, Heavy Equipment, diesel boating, tractor and other forums on his work and professionalism.

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You can get the pump rebuilt for under $300.

Mike the pump guy - Master Injection Pump Rebuilder
For Japan made tractors, namely many of the brands including Yanmar for fuel pumps and hydraulic pumps.
Mike can be reached on our message board from time-to-time, The best way is via email he typical monitors very often at:
thepumpguyscATaol.com
(GroupsIO prevents the @ symbol to prevent spamming to emails. replace the AT with the @ symbol when emailing please)
- Mike has 35+ years in the industry with injection pumps and hydraulic systems.
- He is very well versed in the JIS and SAE standards for parts to ensure proper components are used for rebuilds.
- From Sunny South Carolina.
- When sending parts via mail, please be sure to have insurance for a bit more than what you can find it new due to carrier issues that 'could' happen.

There are many positive testimonies on many of the Industrial Equipment, Heavy Equipment, diesel boating, tractor and other forums on his work and professionalism.

Shout out to The Pump Guy | Heavy Equipment Forums
(2) Thepumpguysc rocks - TractorByNet
Timing fuel injection pump - Yesterday's Tractors (yesterdaystractors.com)
Ford 3600 leaking from where fuel inlet meets injector | My Tractor Forum
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Thank You for the reply,
I did contact Mike and he told me which pump should work for my tractor. Now I'm just waiting for it to arrive.
 
Hi Dan. please let me know how this went for you. I'm looking to replace the IP on a 276 (3 cylinder yanmar). Did you have to do anything special when pulling off the pump or putting the new one back on? Injection pumps are a whole new ballgame for me.
 
Hi Dan. please let me know how this went for you. I'm looking to replace the IP on a 276 (3 cylinder yanmar). Did you have to do anything special when pulling off the pump or putting the new one back on? Injection pumps are a whole new ballgame for me.
On my tractor its dirt simple actually. Remove the fuel line, injector lines, and the 4 bolts in the top and pop it out. Be careful not to damage the shim if you have to "persuade" it to break loose. When you put it back in, be sure the finger on the rack gear goes into the slot in the governor.
If you replace the pump, you should probably check the clearance between the pump rollers and the cam lobes that drive them.
Dan
 
My tractor looks to be the same 4 bolts on the top. I think all three pistons are locked up. Getting zero fuel to the injectors. But the injector is getting plenty of fuel. Not sure what that "finger on the rack" is, but I'll watch for it.

You didn't run Into any problems with reinstall and timing issues?

Thanks for the advice on the shim and checking the clearances. Will do.



Thanks for the reply!
 
My tractor looks to be the same 4 bolts on the top. I think all three pistons are locked up. Getting zero fuel to the injectors. But the injector is getting plenty of fuel. Not sure what that "finger on the rack" is, but I'll watch for it.

You didn't run Into any problems with reinstall and timing issues?

Thanks for the advice on the shim and checking the clearances. Will do.



Thanks for the reply!
I haven't taken the time to re-install mine yet, I've been trying to get the house ready to paint.
Also, it seems one of my tubes is plugged. I cut short pieces of fuel line and pushed one on each end of the line to use as a reservoir. I tied it up on a porch railing and poured (at different times and hanging in opposite directions) acetone or PB blaster in the tube. I don't know where it goes but it didn't come out the other end.
Anybody know a cure for that?
OH, this won't affect timing, so its not a worry.
Dan
 
That seems odd the solvent doesn't come out the other end...

I'll have to check mine when I get them off. Have you tried to put some air through them?
 
That seems odd the solvent doesn't come out the other end...

I'll have to check mine when I get them off. Have you tried to put some air through them?
Yes, it is odd that you can't blow air thru it. I've tried diesel, pb blaster, WD40, marvel mystery oil, and acetone without success. I usually let it set 2 or 3 days each time i put something different.
Dan
 
Yes, it is odd that you can't blow air thru it. I've tried diesel, pb blaster, WD40, marvel mystery oil, and acetone without success. I usually let it set 2 or 3 days each time i put something different.
Dan
If you have a 1/8th or 3mm firm wires, use it like a plumbers snake carefully to take the blockage out of the metal fuel line.

Work the snake wire in and out removing the clog in small attempts until the last one gets thru. Don't jam it all thru at once.
 
If you have a 1/8th or 3mm firm wires, use it like a plumbers snake carefully to take the blockage out of the metal fuel line.

Work the snake wire in and out removing the clog in small attempts until the last one gets thru. Don't jam it all thru at once.
I know snakes. The problem is that each end has a fitting brazed (I think) to it that has about .015/.020 dia. hole in the center and I don't have any small stiff wire.
Dan
 

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