by CumminsPower59 » Tue Oct 08, 2013 10:24 pm
Ok. Put the NOS pump back on for the trip out, but in my haste in swapping stuff around on pumps, I lost the top hat spring out of the old pump. I pulled the spring out of the new pump so it would run. Well, I swapped the new pump back on, forgetting to reinstall the spring...didn't run too well, but it ran. Made the trip ok, but had a hard time idling, so on Saturday, I tore apart the old pump, both Greenleaf and Bill Gilbert looked it over, and none of us could find anything major wrong, other than some wear inside the main pump body. Reassembled the old pump, put it back on the truck, ran ok up to 2000 rpms, then that miss came back. Said fack it, went to put the new pump back on, but before I did, I remembered to put the top hat spring back in. Took quite a bit of throttle indexing to get it to run, the line on the throttle shaft is centered with the lines on the throttle arm, notch down from the standard "two up/right, two down left" index. Gave it a bit of timing too, about 3/16"+. Runs out decent, hits 28 psi and 1000degrees, burns really clean, but still missing fuel. One thing Tim Worline, Pete Toombs and I discussed is that the power screw may be too short and not pushing on the fulcrum lever as much as it should. I am gonna get the caliper out and do some measuring, see what the difference is on the inside, how much the power screw protrudes from the inside of the pump top, to how much the fulcrum lever moves. That's where I am at now with The Pile. Still got a bunch of stuff to fix, need to make a transfer case shifter bracket, fix the no HVAC blower problem, no sound from the radio, and fix the horrible brakes...
Ike
91 W350 SRW, 3.07's, NV4500, 370's, THD LPPP, Super HX40, 2nd gen IC swap, BHAF, Isspro's, 2" lift, 285's on 3rd gen 17"'s.
04 VW Jetta Wagon TDI 5speed