Hi folks,
My 1992 D-250 Intercooled truck doesn't start. It surges like it is going to start, but never kicks over. with the injectors cracked open, I get fuel squirting strong out of only two lines. I do get less powerful squirts out of the other lines, but I think they are not as strong as I believe the fuel is coming from the return line attached to each injector. So if the nut on one injector is tight, and the next one to it is loose, I believe the fuel can be forced through the return line. Is this correct thinking?
So the truck doesn't start and I'm getting a little smoke from the exhaust. Not white or grey, but more dark, but not black smoke. I thinking that maybe the timing is off? Or maybe it is electrical? Here is what I did for the timing:
TIMING:
Placed pump on bench and rotated pump clockwise with nut on end of shaft. Rotated until shaft clicked through so the key way was close to the timing mark on pump. I then put an indicator on the back of the pump, and zeroed it out. I then rotated the pump .069" and locked the pump in place. I found that the keyway was exactly in the middle of the timing mark at this location. I rotated barring tool in counter clockwise rotation until timing pin pushed into cam gear at top dead center. The keyway in the gear housing was at about the 5:30 position when looking forward at it from the driver's point of view. This would be about the 6:30 position looking at it through the oil fill spout while standing in front of the truck and facing the engine. I then put the pump in, connected lines and it tried to start, but would not. Took it off again and did the same thing and got the same result.
Electrical:
I see there are two wires to connect. One wire is the bigger of the two and has three connections on it. A small blue wire that hooks up the fuel shutoff solenoid, a connection into the auto-transmission sensor, and then the end connector to the front of the engine for something.
The smaller of the two wires has two clip connectors on it. I think one goes to the KFC solenoid, which I don't know what it does, and the other goes to the fuel shut off solenoid? I don't know. But I have left both of these connectors on the smaller wire, unattached to anything.
Can you help me resolve this starting problem?
Is it my timing? Should I rotate a gear tooth so the pump moves position? Should I time it differently? Can I use a timing light?
Is the problem electrical? Should I connect the other two wires? The blue wire on the going to the solenoid gives me 12 volts when the ignition is switched on. The other two connectors on the smaller wire don't give me any voltage with ignition on.
Thanks alof for your help folks.
Gotta love these awesome Dodge truck and cummins engines
Dean