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  1. M

    1994 JCB 214

    I'll try to send you pictures I'm going to take some today
  2. M

    1994 JCB 214

    Thank you I'm trying to get the manual now I appreciate the help
  3. M

    1994 JCB 214

    I'm talking from stupidity I'm just asking because I don't know how to clean the pump out soon taking it apart or taking it off and then taking it apart would be the right way to do it. I've had other diesel engines that have sat and not had this problem.
  4. M

    1994 JCB 214

    So if everything is stuck inside do I take the whole pump off I know I'm supposed to put it at top dead center on cylinder one and then pull the pump if that's right
  5. M

    1994 JCB 214

    Well how do I bleed the pump without having to take it apart that's what I don't know
  6. M

    1994 JCB 214

    Thank you for all your help
  7. M

    1994 JCB 214

    By the way thank you for all your help
  8. M

    1994 JCB 214

    So if you think they're stuck do I take the plate off the end of the injector pump and clean it and then put it back on
  9. M

    1994 JCB 214

    I a 1994 JCB 214 backhoe that's been sitting for 5 years and I can't get it to Prime to fire I know that they have a lot of problems with the relays but I bypassed all those and for some reason I cannot get the injectors to Prime a little help
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