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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 3862901" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>Assuming you mean the pump that pulls fuel from the tank, not the injector pump that sends it to the injectors, I wouldn't think there would be an issue with replacing it with an electric pump, as long as you can find a suitable replacement. From the parts explosion in Kubota's online parts catalog, it looks like it's just a simple mechanical pump driven by an eccentric off the injector pump, so you'd just need a suitable electric pump and a block-off plate.</p><p></p><p>If you're talking about the high-pressure injector pump, that's a different story--that pump is what times the injectors. Chances are good that you can get the injector pump rebuilt, though. My dad had to get the injector pump rebuilt for his JD 4010--having the sulfur (mostly) regulated out of diesel was hard on older diesel injector pumps, so it's not uncommon to have them rebuilt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 3862901, member: 26737"] Assuming you mean the pump that pulls fuel from the tank, not the injector pump that sends it to the injectors, I wouldn't think there would be an issue with replacing it with an electric pump, as long as you can find a suitable replacement. From the parts explosion in Kubota's online parts catalog, it looks like it's just a simple mechanical pump driven by an eccentric off the injector pump, so you'd just need a suitable electric pump and a block-off plate. If you're talking about the high-pressure injector pump, that's a different story--that pump is what times the injectors. Chances are good that you can get the injector pump rebuilt, though. My dad had to get the injector pump rebuilt for his JD 4010--having the sulfur (mostly) regulated out of diesel was hard on older diesel injector pumps, so it's not uncommon to have them rebuilt. [/QUOTE]
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