highdesertranger
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there is no carburetor with fuel injection. the fuel injection system takes the place of a carburetor. the fuel going to the injectors is under much higher pressure then a carburetor. you must use a high pressure fuel pump the easiest way is using the factory one.
you need to study up on mechanics. reviving a vehicle that has been sitting for so long is not a job for the inexperienced.
first off do the diesel in the cylinder thing, turning the engine over by hand. without the plugs in. once you can turn the engine over easy go ahead and do it with the starter again with diesel in the cylinders and no plugs. do this in short bursts for like 10 seconds at a time. let the starter cool in between. a note, this will make a huge mess, it's going to spew diesel everywhere.
once the engine turns over good. you can put the plugs back in.
I should have said this first, unhook the fuel pressure line up front where it feeds the injectors put the line in a cup and turn the key on but don't turn the engine over. it should pump a small amount of fuel into the cup. analyze this fuel look for rust, water, or any contamination.
there is so much more to this then what I have briefly gone over. if you think you can handle it let us know and we can walk you through it.
highdesertranger
you need to study up on mechanics. reviving a vehicle that has been sitting for so long is not a job for the inexperienced.
first off do the diesel in the cylinder thing, turning the engine over by hand. without the plugs in. once you can turn the engine over easy go ahead and do it with the starter again with diesel in the cylinders and no plugs. do this in short bursts for like 10 seconds at a time. let the starter cool in between. a note, this will make a huge mess, it's going to spew diesel everywhere.
once the engine turns over good. you can put the plugs back in.
I should have said this first, unhook the fuel pressure line up front where it feeds the injectors put the line in a cup and turn the key on but don't turn the engine over. it should pump a small amount of fuel into the cup. analyze this fuel look for rust, water, or any contamination.
there is so much more to this then what I have briefly gone over. if you think you can handle it let us know and we can walk you through it.
highdesertranger