Hi Bob and Rich,
I used my tractor only a few times early last summer. When I went to move her inside the garage last september she started righrt up, but I turn the tractor off after 1 minute, because I remember that I wanted to change the oil before storing her for the winter. Change the oil and went to start her up, but it would not start. I look at the fuel system and saw that I was getting fuel at the injector pump, but not at the injectors themself. I think that the fuel gelled up in the fuel pump but I am not too sure. So I replaced the fuel pump this May and she was not starting. I open the engine up and was trying to set the clearances for the valves, but could no turn the engine.
Rich, I have to remove the injectors to get access to the bolts that your talking about. I have two 1/4″ threaded shafts on either side of each injector with nuts. after removeing the nuts do the injectors just pull out or are they screw in place?
also do I have to ajust the fuel injector pump in any way after I installed this new one?
Any help would be greatly appriciated.
ed