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caterpillar dont start

Hi I have 1 caterpillar Model P700-D Serial AT14e60188 the problem dont start, with engine 3.3L diesel and I just dont know anyhing about diesel engine any help would appreciated
  • Posted 3 Feb 2022 03:11
  • By GUANAJUATO
  • joined 3 Jan'15 - 67 messages
  • Illinois, United States
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Thats a Mitsubishi S4S. There is also an S6S (six cylinder version) used in the bigger Cats and Mitsu's. Great engines. See if you feel a click at the fuel shut off solenoid at the injector pump. Check voltage there. That coil opens the valve to let fuel in the pump. The S4S should have a hand primer pump on top of the fuel filter assembly. Use a 10mm wrench to loosen the bleeder plug on there a couple of turns. Pump. Is fuel **** out?
  • Posted 3 Feb 2022 10:20
  • By ForklifttSteve
  • joined 13 Nov'19 - 30 messages
  • Mississippi, United States
Steve Pierce
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