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Re: Jcb 801.4 perkins 100.30

Post #11 by Nathanrogerbailey » Sun Feb 26, 2017 8:45 pm

Ive put a new battery on
Had jump leads on it as well running off a running 4x4

No fuel at injectors when cracking the engine


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Re: Jcb 801.4 perkins 100.30

Post #12 by Jeremy Rowland » Sun Feb 26, 2017 9:15 pm

Okay while I am not sure of the setup on these machines get yourself a small can of derv and try it on a gravity feed, so a piece of pipe straight from the can of derv to the fuel injection pump and then try it.

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Re: Jcb 801.4 perkins 100.30

Post #13 by Mrsmackpaul » Sun Feb 26, 2017 9:29 pm

Your rack or slide is stuck inside the injector pump
I dunno anything about these small motors but Im pretty sure from all I have read here thats the problem
Any Perkins motor I have ever owned are really good starters
So I assume you motor has a solenoid to stop the engine try giving it a few good whacks as they can stick some times

The next thing you need to put up here is a good photo of the injector pump so that we can see what the set up is from there and try to advise from there


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Re: Jcb 801.4 perkins 100.30

Post #14 by Nathanrogerbailey » Sun Feb 26, 2017 10:28 pm

Tried the gravity fed way still no luck. Tried solenoid out as well.

Here is pick of injector pump


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Post #16 by Nathanrogerbailey » Sun Feb 26, 2017 10:31 pm

Thats the fuel injector pump. The engine is perkins 103.10


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Re: Jcb 801.4 perkins 100.30

Post #17 by Jeremy Rowland » Sun Feb 26, 2017 10:39 pm

Nathan can you pump clean air free fuel to the main injection pump without any bubbles of air in it; and if you can is there a bleed screw on the fuel injection pump?

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Re: Jcb 801.4 perkins 100.30

Post #18 by Nathanrogerbailey » Sun Feb 26, 2017 10:46 pm

Yep bleed the filter before it enters the injection pump. Bleed banjo screw above injector pump.

However there is no bleed screws on the actual injector.
I did takenthe pipes off as u can see and fuel just about dribbles out. No pressure at all


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Re: Jcb 801.4 perkins 100.30

Post #19 by Jeremy Rowland » Sun Feb 26, 2017 11:01 pm

Nathan I have not seen this type of injection pump before but there must be a bleed screw on it somewhere? Can you get any pictures of the side of the fuel injection pump?
These things can be a pig to bleed; however from what you have been saying in this thread I suspect that you may have additional issues with either the engine or the pump?

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Re: Jcb 801.4 perkins 100.30

Post #20 by Nathanrogerbailey » Sun Feb 26, 2017 11:09 pm

Read somewhere that these cassette injector pumps have no bleed screw. It just plugs straight into the engine.

If i remove it will i mess the timing out?? Just 4 bolts hold it in place


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