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<blockquote data-quote="Bright Raven" data-source="post: 1579690" data-attributes="member: 27490"><p>My tractor started this morning, ran about 5 seconds and shut off. Yesterday, I drained the fuel/water separator bowl. Then, as the directions indicate, I bled the fuel lines. I was pretty sure that was the problem. </p><p></p><p>When I got out of the cab, I saw fuel dripping from the Injection Pump Bleed Screw. It is actually a bolt but JD calls it a screw.</p><p></p><p>I took the bolt out of the fuel injection pump. The seal is a collar on the bolt. Part of the collar came off as I pulled the bolt out of the pump.</p><p></p><p>I called JD dealer. No one knew what I was talking about. First, I spoke to sales desk. The guy looked at the injection pump for a 2012 5083E. He said the parts diagram did not show a bleed screw. He transferred me to the service Department. They didn't know what a fuel injection pump bleed screw was. He told me that you bleed it by loosening the fuel line. I said yes, that is part of the directions. It is on page 65-5 of the maintenance manual. Step 2 is loosen the return fuel line. But step 5 is loosen the injection pump bleed screw.</p><p></p><p>They could not find a part number for the injection pump bleed screw. It actually got hilarious. Because he ask me why I needed it. He said did you lose it. I said no. It has a seal that is integrated onto the thread of the screw (bolt). I said I need a new bolt because the seal is bad.</p><p></p><p>I gave up. Here is a picture of the injection pump bleed screw.</p><p><a href="https://ibb.co/4VLqQ8f" target="_blank"><img src="https://i.ibb.co/nLyGW70/20190521-102738.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></a></p><p><a href="https://ibb.co/g7WqWx1" target="_blank"><img src="https://i.ibb.co/vBdydS5/20190521-102725.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></a></p><p><a href="https://ibb.co/09ZdzHd" target="_blank"><img src="https://i.ibb.co/8x2SQ1S/20190521-102623.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></a></p><p></p><p>Letter D is the Injection Pump Bleed Screw.</p><p><a href="https://ibb.co/SvFfLWv" target="_blank"><img src="https://i.ibb.co/XJcYwNJ/20190521-170433.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bright Raven, post: 1579690, member: 27490"] My tractor started this morning, ran about 5 seconds and shut off. Yesterday, I drained the fuel/water separator bowl. Then, as the directions indicate, I bled the fuel lines. I was pretty sure that was the problem. When I got out of the cab, I saw fuel dripping from the Injection Pump Bleed Screw. It is actually a bolt but JD calls it a screw. I took the bolt out of the fuel injection pump. The seal is a collar on the bolt. Part of the collar came off as I pulled the bolt out of the pump. I called JD dealer. No one knew what I was talking about. First, I spoke to sales desk. The guy looked at the injection pump for a 2012 5083E. He said the parts diagram did not show a bleed screw. He transferred me to the service Department. They didn't know what a fuel injection pump bleed screw was. He told me that you bleed it by loosening the fuel line. I said yes, that is part of the directions. It is on page 65-5 of the maintenance manual. Step 2 is loosen the return fuel line. But step 5 is loosen the injection pump bleed screw. They could not find a part number for the injection pump bleed screw. It actually got hilarious. Because he ask me why I needed it. He said did you lose it. I said no. It has a seal that is integrated onto the thread of the screw (bolt). I said I need a new bolt because the seal is bad. I gave up. Here is a picture of the injection pump bleed screw. [url=https://ibb.co/4VLqQ8f][img]https://i.ibb.co/nLyGW70/20190521-102738.jpg[/img][/url] [url=https://ibb.co/g7WqWx1][img]https://i.ibb.co/vBdydS5/20190521-102725.jpg[/img][/url] [url=https://ibb.co/09ZdzHd][img]https://i.ibb.co/8x2SQ1S/20190521-102623.jpg[/img][/url] Letter D is the Injection Pump Bleed Screw. [url=https://ibb.co/SvFfLWv][img]https://i.ibb.co/XJcYwNJ/20190521-170433.jpg[/img][/url] [/QUOTE]
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