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In Reply to: Case 885 stalling under load posted by Mark R on Tuesday, May 19, 2009:
The fuel tank on the 885 is higher than the feed pump,if it has an unrestricted flow to the feed pump all it has to do is push the fuel on through the filters to the injector pump,99% of fuel trouble is caused by dirt stopping the fuel leaving the tank,that is the reason you need to make sure that you got a good flow at the feed pump,if the diaphragm is good about the only place it can draw air is the inlet or the seal under the glass bowl,there are two poppet valves in the feed pump both need to be seating properly,if there is the slightest leak the diesel will just move back and forth but having said that there is a transfer pump which is part of the injector pump that would keep the fuel supplied,my guess is a restricton between the tank and feed pump,you have checked the vent.
AJ
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