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I just bought a 782Dand it's the first time owning one. I bought it and the guy had the head off, so we put the head back on and got it ready to run. It won't run. We bled the fuel lines an injection pump and I have fuel, but it still won't run. Anybody have any ideas on how to get the thing running. Me an my Dad are about clueless to this cause we haven't messed with any diesel Cubs before.
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Bleed the fuel lines while cranking the engine at the INJECTORS.
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We did that and still nothing. It's about got me lost.
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do you get any smoke ? are your glow plugs working? if so have you checked the glow plugs? also do you know why the previous owner took it apart?
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I have smoke an the glow plugs work an we checked them he took it apart cause he said he heard they were valve slammers I put exhaust valves in an the intake was fine we think water went in no.1 cylinder cause the valve had rust but its all back together an has plenty of compression
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is the shut off returning all the way? well there's only 3 things it needs. air, fuel and spark or in this case enough compression to ignite the fuel. I assume the air filters good? is the fuel any good? not contaminated with water? and I have to ask, did you use ether? not a good idea with glow plugs or intake heaters. that leaves you with compression? when you said it has good compression what are you comparing it to ? depending on the engine I've seen them range from 380 to 425 for a naturally aspirated engine at cranking speed.
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