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Old 05-22-2016, 02:46 PM   #1
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Injector pump

Hey anybody know where I can get a good price on injector pump for a 120 Lehman where can I send mine for repair or rebuild?
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Old 05-22-2016, 06:37 PM   #2
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Have you called American Diesel or Bomac Marine?

EBay always has some for sale also.
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Old 05-22-2016, 07:18 PM   #3
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Injector

Not yet it's the weekend assumed they were closed until Monday
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Old 05-22-2016, 07:20 PM   #4
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I looked at you I saw one but it's not the right one for my motor I think that's for a 360 I don't think mine's at 360 I have a Ford Lehman 120. The top of the pump or the injectors bolt to it looks slightly different
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Old 05-22-2016, 07:21 PM   #5
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I can't talk this afternoon I saw one on eBay and I do not think it's the right one
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Old 05-22-2016, 07:23 PM   #6
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I well darn I can't talk or type this afternoon
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Old 05-22-2016, 08:02 PM   #7
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Try these folks.

Ford Lehman Engines Parts | Remanufacture | Service | Bomac Marine

Rebuild prices vary depending on whats going on with the pump. Range... $800 - $2200 methinks.
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Will do
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What is wrong with the pump? Local injection shops can handle some fixes.
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I keep losing power and it keeps trying to shut down on me under a load. The way my luck usually goes it's usually always the worst thing that can go wrong. Bad thing is I'm not extremely good mechanic and I'm not the best at troubleshooting things. I just figured if I would rebuild the pump then I could just eliminate that problem I guess that's just how a backyard pond mechanic works
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I keep losing power and it keeps trying to shut down on me under a load. The way my luck usually goes it's usually always the worst thing that can go wrong. Bad thing is I'm not extremely good mechanic and I'm not the best at troubleshooting things. I just figured if I would rebuild the pump then I could just eliminate that problem I guess that's just how a backyard pond mechanic works


???? mechanical injector pump or electric fuel pump ??????
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Now I really don't understand


I keep losing power and it keeps trying to shut down on me under a load.
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Me neither that's what I've been trying to figure out
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Almost ANY shop that rebuilds injectors can do an injectiuon pump.

Thats what there in business to do!

Look in the Yellow pages and call.
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More likely you have a crappy lift pump or some sort of fuel restriction or air getting in fuel. Not likely that your actual injection pump is faulty based on your symptoms.

Sort out fuel supply issue before fiddling with the expensive injection pump!!! You might have a very inexpensive problem to fix.
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Sort out fuel supply issue before fiddling with the expensive injection pump!!!
This...... unobstructed pickup and lines (including the return), clean filters and a healthy lift pump.

Not until you KNOW that the injection pump is getting all the clean fuel it needs do you touch it.
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"Sort out fuel supply issue before fiddling with the expensive injection pump!!!"

The EZ way to do this is with a metal outboard gas tank with a hand priming bulb filled with diesel..

Hook it up at the injection pump and use it for 6 gallons of motoring.

If the boat now runs great hook the tank output to the line where it comes out of the fuel tank.

Place strips of paper towels on every fitting and filter , pump away and in a few hours the diesel on the paper towels will be EZ to see.

Leave the tank above the engine & fuel lines for an overnight .
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I would definitely go to the lift pump first. I replaced one for my neighbor last week and his exhibited the same issues.

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From one Memphis boy to another don't mess with the injection if you don't have to .
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