tonidial
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First the obligatory apology: I'm sorry if this is posted eslewhere, but I've yet to find the answer...
Here's the synopsis: I cannot remove the Hydraulic head; after reading, swearing, cranking the motor and jack shaft I came to my senses and applied some white paint with a fat finger to one tooth on the index gear of the hydraulic head thru the opening below the head where the shut off lever is located.
After cranking for 5 seconds and checking with an inspection mirror it is patently obvious the gear is NOT indexing, thereby prohibiting the removal of the hydraulic head.
My question: short of pulling the radiator and removing the entire injector pump/head/govenor assembly is there any way to get the head off? This assumes there is more work that needs to be done elsewhere, i.e. quill shaft, etc. I'm looking for guidance to prevent having to do much unecessary work to get at the problem (leaking injector pump/head)
For those who want to know the story behind the problem.....
One word Biodiesel: I pulled the take 3 years ago and clean out the system after intank pump failed to pump..... Last May the aftermarket pump quit and (surprise) the intank pump began to work in time for a Parade, then it quit again. Parked the truck in the back yard. Feb of this yes
Here's the synopsis: I cannot remove the Hydraulic head; after reading, swearing, cranking the motor and jack shaft I came to my senses and applied some white paint with a fat finger to one tooth on the index gear of the hydraulic head thru the opening below the head where the shut off lever is located.
After cranking for 5 seconds and checking with an inspection mirror it is patently obvious the gear is NOT indexing, thereby prohibiting the removal of the hydraulic head.
My question: short of pulling the radiator and removing the entire injector pump/head/govenor assembly is there any way to get the head off? This assumes there is more work that needs to be done elsewhere, i.e. quill shaft, etc. I'm looking for guidance to prevent having to do much unecessary work to get at the problem (leaking injector pump/head)
For those who want to know the story behind the problem.....
One word Biodiesel: I pulled the take 3 years ago and clean out the system after intank pump failed to pump..... Last May the aftermarket pump quit and (surprise) the intank pump began to work in time for a Parade, then it quit again. Parked the truck in the back yard. Feb of this yes