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3233F390 | Genuine Ford® Fuel Injection Pump For Ford

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Description: Fuel Injection Pump For Ford 3 Cylinder - 201 cu. Engine
Brand: Ford®
Condition: New
Part Number: 3233F390

Fitment 3233F390:
For Ford Tractor 4000, 4000SU, 4600, 4600SU, 231, 335, 531, 340, 540, 3400, 3500, 445, 4500, 550, 555, 555A, 555B 

A Fuel Injection Pump 3233F390 is a key component in diesel engines (and some older gasoline engines) that pressurizes and delivers fuel to the engine's injectors at the correct time and in the correct amount for efficient combustion.

1. Pressurizes Fuel

  • Raises fuel pressure high enough for injectors to spray a fine mist into the combustion chamber.

2. Controls Fuel Timing

  • Ensures fuel is injected at the precise moment for optimal combustion.

3. Regulates Fuel Quantity

  • Provides the correct amount of fuel based on engine load, speed, and demand.

4. Distributes Fuel to Injectors

  • In multi-cylinder engines, it sends fuel to each injector in the correct order.


Signs of Faulty 3233F390

1. Hard Starting or No Start

  • Engine cranks for a long time or fails to start

  • Often caused by low fuel pressure or poor timing from the pump

2. Rough Idle or Misfiring

  • Engine shakes or runs unevenly

  • Fuel delivery is inconsistent or mistimed

3. Loss of Power

  • Weak acceleration

  • Vehicle struggles under load or going uphill

  • Caused by improper fuel pressure or timing

4. Excessive Exhaust Smoke

  • Black smoke → too much fuel (rich condition)

  • White smoke → unburned fuel (poor injection timing)

  • Blue smoke → burning oil (possible internal pump seal leak)

5. Poor Fuel Efficiency

  • Engine burns more fuel because timing or delivery is incorrect

6. Engine Stalling

  • Cuts out suddenly at idle or when accelerating

  • Pump may be failing intermittently

7. Fuel Leaks

  • Wet spots around the pump

  • Diesel smell near the engine

  • Bad seals or cracked housing

8. Loud Knocking or Ticking Sounds

  • Poor injection timing causes abnormal combustion

  • Often described as a metallic "clatter" in diesel engines

9. Check Engine Light

  • Codes related to fuel pressure or timing (e.g., P0087, P0191)

10. Overheating

  • Rare, but a failing pump can cause the engine to run hotter due to poor combustion efficiency



Manufacturer information
If you've ever so much as seen a vehicle in your life, chances are you've heard of the Ford Motor Company (Ford, for short).
There are few brands that have been as successful as Ford, rising in the early 1900s and coming into its own during the golden days of automotive design. Today, Ford is still considered one of the Big Three in the U.S, right alongside General Motors (GM) and Fiat Chrysler (Chrysler).

Warranty
First Truck Parts offers a 365-days warranty for all types of parts and in any condition. The warranty applies only to buyers who have placed an order on our website.

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