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Created On Friday 3, August, 2012 6:29 AM by hellandharvester

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hellandharvester
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Note Friday August 03, 2012 06:29 View thread in raw text format
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Does anyone have any idea why my C9 keeps blowing the hand primer pump. It was wired in when I bought the machine. So I replaced it with a new one Genuine Cat part. Blew it out in a couple weeks. Now I have replaced it three more times . Same thing. Last one didnt last two days !! At first I thought they were unscewing and then popping out. but that is not the case. I have went so far as to clamp a vice grip on the knob to make sure it could not loosen. It actually blowes the plunger out and breakes off the threaded part that screws into the body. Cat doesnt seem to have any answers for me, but they are gonna have real trouble one of there times. When that thing blows it sprays fuel all over a hot combine engine in a drought stricken wheat field !!!!
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catmech
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Note Friday August 03, 2012 19:06 View thread in raw text format
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what serial number and arrangement number is your engine?
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hellandharvester
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hellandharvester
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Note Saturday August 04, 2012 22:53 View thread in raw text format
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I dont have them at the moment but i will try to get them in a couple of days. I know it is a 2005 C9 Acert tier 3 in a 670 Cat Challenger combine.
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TDcrash63
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Note Sunday October 14, 2012 15:55 View thread in raw text format
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Most likely a restriction in the fuel return line or a check valve in the return sytem. Better fix that or you will have other problems. I have seen this on trucks.
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catmech
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Note Sunday October 14, 2012 19:35 View thread in raw text format
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there is a regulator valve at the front of the engine or rear, depends where the return is, check to see what your fuel pressure is running at, maybe your valve is bad, or like in the previous post plugged.

Edited: Sunday October 14, 2012 at 19:52 by catmech
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