1993 JCB 3CX Sitemaster Plus.
Last year I replaced (re-manufactured) primary sludge water collector, and from what I remember I bled the system down starting with that pre-filter, then to the nut on top of the main fuel filter.
Today I was so engrossed digging out a bank to park two 4x4s, and like an idiot I ran out of diesel.
I tipped in around 40 litres of diesel and now want to bleed down the system.
The fuel line runs from the tank to the pre filter then on to fuel pump then to the main fuel filter.
I've got the cam for the pump set correctly and I removed the bleed screw from the top of the pre filter and started pumping but no fuel is coming out of the bleed screw hole. On each pump stroke it sounds like fuel going back into the fuel tank!
I must be missing something but can't think what. The procedure for bleeding down in the official JCB manual doesn't work either. It suggests to switch on the ignition and pump for two minutes and the engine should start (Load of cods-wallop).
James.
Last year I replaced (re-manufactured) primary sludge water collector, and from what I remember I bled the system down starting with that pre-filter, then to the nut on top of the main fuel filter.
Today I was so engrossed digging out a bank to park two 4x4s, and like an idiot I ran out of diesel.
I tipped in around 40 litres of diesel and now want to bleed down the system.
The fuel line runs from the tank to the pre filter then on to fuel pump then to the main fuel filter.
I've got the cam for the pump set correctly and I removed the bleed screw from the top of the pre filter and started pumping but no fuel is coming out of the bleed screw hole. On each pump stroke it sounds like fuel going back into the fuel tank!
I must be missing something but can't think what. The procedure for bleeding down in the official JCB manual doesn't work either. It suggests to switch on the ignition and pump for two minutes and the engine should start (Load of cods-wallop).
James.
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