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Grey740 12-16-2022 06:37 PM

New member 85 740 turbodiesel
 
Hi,thanks for the add.i have a 740,have been buying parts and having it checked over to get it running.currently not getting fuel to the injectors.the car had lost its prime before when my friend owned it.my mechanic has volvo diesel experience,and reccomends a injection pump rebuild.i am located in vt,is there any injection pump rebuilders or resourses in my area?

RedArrow 12-16-2022 09:00 PM

Tom in Maine
 
One of your best options if you really think your pump needs a pro to rebuild it..

https://thosbryant.wordpress.com/201...-pump-re-seal/

but what makes you sure that the pump needs a rebuild?

Can you try a low pressure electric tiny fuel pump ($6) installed before the diesel filter and try it that way (or have you)?

Grey740 12-31-2022 04:16 PM

Thank you so much,i did not see a notification for this post.still working towards a solution and enjoying the process.i got the car from a good friend that had been having it lose prime,after it sat in storage a while it developed a crank no start symptom .my mechanic got fuel thru the ip but was not able to get fuel at the injectors.taking time to evaluate and make a plan to bring it back to running condition.for sure a timing belt service,valve adjustment,and potentially some work on the fuel system.looking foreward to posting more,learni g,and catching up with fellow enthusiasts.

ngoma 01-01-2023 10:36 AM

Welcome to the forum! :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Grey740 (Post 15766)
...had been having it lose prime,after it sat in storage a while it developed a crank no start symptom .my mechanic got fuel thru the ip but was not able to get fuel at the injectors...

After a "lost prime" event, it can take a long long time cranking the engine to get liquid fuel out thru the injectors. Requires a strong battery on charger, and cranking attempts 10 sec. on, 20 sec. rest, 10 sec. on, 20 sec. rest, so as to not burn out the starter. Could take several minutes.

Read this for more info:
https://d24t.com/showthread.php?t=1225


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