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    Default d2 transfer pump wanted

    Looking for a good transfer pump to fit a 3j d2. Mine works at fast idle and running speed but dies at low idLE. Installed a electric fuel pump to start it, but the battery is a pain. Also looking for water tube from the water pump down to lower outlet. thanx.
    d2, 2n, 8n, 4000, cub cadet 169, massey compact, home made tractor, and more
    Exact center of California

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    Before you replace the entire pump, check the pressure relief valve for crud or a broken spring. That's the most common cause of low pressure. .crud gets behind the poppet and fuel bypasses. Also a weak spring can cause the same thing. While you have the poppet off, also check the face where it seats for wear and draw file it if needed to get it flat again.

    As of a couple of years ago Cat still had 'em on the shelf. As I recall, the valve and spring was somewhere around $20.

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    Default d2 transfer pump

    Thanx for the reply. I have done that, and it helped but the gears must be worn enough so I don't get enough pressure at low speed.
    d2, 2n, 8n, 4000, cub cadet 169, massey compact, home made tractor, and more
    Exact center of California

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    Default d-2 transfer pump wanted

    One other thing you can check is the bottom plate on the pump ,see if the gears and dirt have worn circlar grooves in the plate .Water and dirt from the tank and lines go directly to the bottom of the pump,because there is no filter between the tank and pump .This will cut the efficency of the pump . I have repaired several by laying a piece of sandpaper over a sheet of glass ,and rubbed out the grooves .Also have sent 1 bably grooved to a machine shop ,and had it milled flat .

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    Do you have the transfer pump part number I maybe have one

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    I have a parts book and near as I can figure the number is 5B9998 fuel tranfer pump group. Any help would be appreciated. thanx
    d2, 2n, 8n, 4000, cub cadet 169, massey compact, home made tractor, and more
    Exact center of California

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    My transfer fuel pump number on bracket is 4b9024

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    Quote Originally Posted by gemdozer View Post
    My transfer fuel pump number on bracket is 4b9024
    I looked at mine and it has 4b9046 so I think it would work, any chance of a picture and price. I'm definetly interested. I am working on two different cats,mine and a freinds and they both seem to have the same pump problem. thanx
    d2, 2n, 8n, 4000, cub cadet 169, massey compact, home made tractor, and more
    Exact center of California

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    Quote Originally Posted by rjh-md View Post
    One other thing you can check is the bottom plate on the pump ,see if the gears and dirt have worn circlar grooves in the plate .Water and dirt from the tank and lines go directly to the bottom of the pump,because there is no filter between the tank and pump .This will cut the efficency of the pump . I have repaired several by laying a piece of sandpaper over a sheet of glass ,and rubbed out the grooves .Also have sent 1 bably grooved to a machine shop ,and had it milled flat .
    Thanx for the info, I'll look into that today.
    d2, 2n, 8n, 4000, cub cadet 169, massey compact, home made tractor, and more
    Exact center of California

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    Default D2 3J parts

    I have removed a couple of 3J engines. Pictured is the fuel pump and lower water pipes, are these what
    your looking for? Karl 530-533-2266

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