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Fuel pump diesel h30 payloader 70s Hough IH

BillHoughH30G

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Does anybody have a picture of a OEM diesel electric fuel pump that went with this payloader. And do you know what the PSI was for it.. or what a replacement could be that's available.
 

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Does anybody have a picture of a OEM diesel electric fuel pump that went with this payloader. And do you know what the PSI was for it.. or what a replacement could be that's available.
Might help to include what engine is in this Hough as they often installed a variety of different engines. I know on some of the bigger models they could be had with IH diesels, GM diesels or Cummins diesels!

And maybe include a picture of the actual machine. The fuel pump might have even been just to prime the system so the PSI might not even be that critical.
 

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Post photos of each side of the engine. It won't take long for it to be identified
 

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Looks like an Allis Chalmers engine that has been transplanted into the loader. I think that someone had added the electric fuel pump as well, as they didn't come with one.

You can see that the fan has been converted to an electric unit since the engine no longer lines up with the original shroud.
 

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Looking at the block I see what looks like a date cast in to the side, is this really a 1958 engine in a 1970's loader?20200809_184723 cropped.jpg
Guess that could say 68 but sure looks like a "5" to me!
 

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I was going to asking what difference does an electric fuel pump make if you don't have the injection pump. Looks like most if not all the tubes are gone as well.
 

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I was going to asking what difference does an electric fuel pump make if you don't have the injection pump. Looks like most if not all the tubes are gone as well.
I was going to ask why the injection pump was off. Did you even try to start the engine or did you get the machine with pum already removed? If it was removed to have it fixed then if is at a shop that knows what they are doing they should be able to tell you what you need for a supply pump or if one is even needed. It could be that what ever might have been on there was a failed attempt to get the engine to run.

I'd take thepumpguysc up on his suggestion of posting the numbers off the pump and find out what the engine really is before going too far.

You are going to need to know how to properly time the pump when it is being installed!
 

BillHoughH30G

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I have the injection pump I took it off and get some other things done over there all that stuff was in my way. It does run. Or should I say it runs with help with starter fluid. I'm at work I will add more when I get home
 

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BillHoughH30G

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Well I have a few manuals for h30 payloader but none of them are h30 G most for gas not diesel. Does the g matter. Since I can't find mention of G anywhere besides all over the tractor. Can't find nothing online for it
 
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