Hi again
I posted earlier about the copper washer sizes and was able to get some at a local diesel repair shop.
I've gone over everythign (I think) from the tank, the line, the float bowl seal, the filters and seals, new copper washes in the banjo fittings at the bowl but I still get a little air in the float bowl when the tractor is running. Is this normal?
It sounds fine and when I increase the RPMs there is no hesitation but, after haveing been stranded in the field furthest from the barn and my tools (isn't that one of those laws??) I am reluctant to go very far until I have some idea that I will be able to get back without a lot of inconvenience.
Is a little air OK or do I need to go back over everything again. BTW Renze, I did repalce that little hose behind the bowl too - thanks.
Any comments or ideas on other places to check are surely welcomed.
Bob
I posted earlier about the copper washer sizes and was able to get some at a local diesel repair shop.
I've gone over everythign (I think) from the tank, the line, the float bowl seal, the filters and seals, new copper washes in the banjo fittings at the bowl but I still get a little air in the float bowl when the tractor is running. Is this normal?
It sounds fine and when I increase the RPMs there is no hesitation but, after haveing been stranded in the field furthest from the barn and my tools (isn't that one of those laws??) I am reluctant to go very far until I have some idea that I will be able to get back without a lot of inconvenience.
Is a little air OK or do I need to go back over everything again. BTW Renze, I did repalce that little hose behind the bowl too - thanks.
Any comments or ideas on other places to check are surely welcomed.
Bob