ajamesr
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Basic info: 1993 FG437, 4D33 engine.
About a year ago my Fuso started blowing out white smoke but otherwise ran perfect. After lots of diagnostic work, the only thing that made sense was a bad injector pump. So I took the pump out, and sent it to a shop in Portland Oregon that specializes is rebuilding diesel injector pumps, and $1500 later they sent it back, supposedly as good as new.
I then installed the rebuilt pump and it wouldn't start. I have tried everything I can think of with no luck.
Also I have called every diesel shop in the area, including the Fuso dealership, and none of them are willing to work on it because this engine was never released in the US, it's a JDM. So I have no choice but to do it myself.
Here is what I know:
1: If I take the injectors out of the engine and turn it over, they all spray nice jets of fuel, so I know it's getting fuel into the engine.
2: If I use starter fluid it will start up quickly and run as long as I keep adding starting fluid, but as soon as I stop, it'll die. Pressing the gas peddle does nothing while it's running on starter fluid.
3: Before removing the injector pump it ran great, so compression, electrical equipment, valves, etc. should all be fine.
Any suggestions? I have moved across the country and need to get my camper back to Alabam with me, but I can't do that until it's running.
About a year ago my Fuso started blowing out white smoke but otherwise ran perfect. After lots of diagnostic work, the only thing that made sense was a bad injector pump. So I took the pump out, and sent it to a shop in Portland Oregon that specializes is rebuilding diesel injector pumps, and $1500 later they sent it back, supposedly as good as new.
I then installed the rebuilt pump and it wouldn't start. I have tried everything I can think of with no luck.
Also I have called every diesel shop in the area, including the Fuso dealership, and none of them are willing to work on it because this engine was never released in the US, it's a JDM. So I have no choice but to do it myself.
Here is what I know:
1: If I take the injectors out of the engine and turn it over, they all spray nice jets of fuel, so I know it's getting fuel into the engine.
2: If I use starter fluid it will start up quickly and run as long as I keep adding starting fluid, but as soon as I stop, it'll die. Pressing the gas peddle does nothing while it's running on starter fluid.
3: Before removing the injector pump it ran great, so compression, electrical equipment, valves, etc. should all be fine.
Any suggestions? I have moved across the country and need to get my camper back to Alabam with me, but I can't do that until it's running.