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chunkie
Join Date: Dec 2003
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2003-12-31          72754

hello,
my name is graham I was told that you may give me some tec advice
well here goes, I have a Kubota v1205-t
the fuel shut off solenoid works but the "thing" inside the pump
that the solenoid pushes seems to be in the shut off position and there is no fuel
getting through.
I have tried to free it but it seems stuck, please what is the best way around this
as I don't really need the solenoid anyway.
i hope you can help, happy new year
graham


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Art White
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2003-12-31          72762

I'd be talking to your injection pump repair shop. I don't recommend any one to go inside there with out proper training. You might need some help to get it off and retain the proper timing for ease of installing. ....

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TomG
Join Date: Feb 2002
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2003-12-31          72767

You might say a bit about how you determined the solenoid is good but not operating the valve as well being certain there's no fuel getting to the pump. You're likely right but there's just a chance something else is at fault. A bit of description might twig somebody's thinking.

It's a little strong to say that tech advice is given here. We mostly blab about stuff we know to varying degrees. There's always the risk of coming away with wrong ideas. Since the solenoid is a safety device it wouldn't be very responsible to consider how to disable it--that's not very helpful I know.

If you're going to remove the pump, I'd check a manual procedure first. Some procedures call for making an index mark before it's removed so the same pump can be remounted without re-timing it. Some re-timing procedures call for tools most people don't have. ....

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