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Wants to start, but won't!


Created On Wednesday June 12, 2013 09:23 Diesel Talk
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MotherHen
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We recently bought a used saw mill that has a brand new Lombardini diesel engine on it. Think they sold it because they couldn't get the engine to start. It wants to start, but doesn't quite get there. My hubby believes it to be a fuel delivery issue - not getting enough, or any, fuel to start. He knows engines, but not diesel engines. Any thoughts/help would be greatly appreciated...before he blows something up trying to get it going!! wink Thanks for reading and any help!!
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