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Case 4230 pro 1998
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<blockquote data-quote="Cooky" data-source="post: 6579086" data-attributes="member: 143452"><p>Hi all, I am a new member on this great site. My nephew has a case 4230 pro 4wd with cab. It has been left in the barn for 3yrs and would start but not Rev . We have drained the under cab fuel tank and put in fresh diesel, changed the inline fuel filter and the two canister filters. But when we came to bleed it at the top of the first canister filter we just got constant bubbles and diesel coming out , even after half an hour of pressing the lift pump. We unscrewed the face of the primer pump thinking the diaphragm was perished but it looked okay. Have ordered a new primer pump and are going to change it anyway. Can any of you good people confirm that the injection pump sucks the fuel from the tank?. Or does it have an electric pump in the tank .As the primer pump is not driven from the engine.? It seems to be sucking air in between the filter and the fuel tank. Many thanks Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cooky, post: 6579086, member: 143452"] Hi all, I am a new member on this great site. My nephew has a case 4230 pro 4wd with cab. It has been left in the barn for 3yrs and would start but not Rev . We have drained the under cab fuel tank and put in fresh diesel, changed the inline fuel filter and the two canister filters. But when we came to bleed it at the top of the first canister filter we just got constant bubbles and diesel coming out , even after half an hour of pressing the lift pump. We unscrewed the face of the primer pump thinking the diaphragm was perished but it looked okay. Have ordered a new primer pump and are going to change it anyway. Can any of you good people confirm that the injection pump sucks the fuel from the tank?. Or does it have an electric pump in the tank .As the primer pump is not driven from the engine.? It seems to be sucking air in between the filter and the fuel tank. Many thanks Mike [/QUOTE]
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