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A dial gauge for timing pump feeler gauge for cam followers
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H do you have to make something to mount the dial gauge to the back of the pump
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Cobble a rudimentary mount together mole grips bits of rod etc just to get it solid and touching right bit
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gotcha just to check is the timing tdc or 10 degrees before cheers
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Type in diesel pump timing ford ranger into google there’s a video pretty much first one, shows how and what specs
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cheers will do
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I KNOW i should have done this firstly but didn't I removed fuel filter and about an egg cup full came out when i tipped it upside down not when i undone it i have changed numerous fuel filters and always got covered in fuel but none came out i even put a bowl under just in case. I have finished the build and timing done starts no problem runs smooth then lumpy then stops re starts fine then stops in my opinion it sure does sound like fuel starvation . So i wonder if this could be a contribution to my running problems i sure hope so but will feel a dummy.
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Nothing wrong with being a dummy we’ve all been there
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Me too.
Thanks for the update.
Thanks for the update.
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Well new fuel filter fitted and changed injectors i even put a direct feed of fuel to the pump by bypassing the filter its running better but still loud diesel knock on top end when rev'd and smokes sometimes grey sometimes blue sometime mixed but it smells of diesel l i haven't set the dial gauge up yet to time the pump but i have moved the pump all the way one way then the other and set it at the best running position by ear it does seem like a fuel problem or cam timing but i can set it TDC or 10 degrees before that makes no difference.
Going to remove the pump and check i haven't set it wrong and missed the woodruff key depending on this weather who knows very:?
Going to remove the pump and check i haven't set it wrong and missed the woodruff key depending on this weather who knows very:?
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How important are the small crush washer under the injectors not the copper ones i haven't replaced them never seen them before:o
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Never noticed them, just a thought it might be worth blanking of egr just to see if it makes any difference also if wastegate is moving freely just in case it’s stuck open
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Hi i have blanked the EGR but i have not noticed if the waste gate is even working but i haven't really revved it that much but the turbo doesn't spin as freely as i would have liked its not seized there is no play up down or in and out just notchy if you know what i mean cheers
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Ok guys i have changed the injection pump 4 injectors and pipes now running 100% better but starts to not run 100% when warm a bit lumpy and a slight hesitation when increasing revs i think i now need to fine tune and re check tappets i am also going to check the fuel tank it runs a lot better with a seperate fuel feed as i think the engine is asking for more fuel than its getting thanks again for all your help cheers
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Did you check turbo side of things vacuum lines and boost valves if they use them I’m not totally sure