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You got it. If you can get the hh off the injector pump is no worse. Same idea. Line the timing marks up and unbolt.NO Hammers needed to remove IP, correct?
Go ahead and remove the valve cover and verify the #1 valves are closed. It's one extra step that can save you a lot of headaches.I have been trying to understand the technical manuals and dozens of posts on the subject.
Do I need to pull the valve cover to make sure I am aligning the engine on the correct stroke?
OR - since the injection pump I am removing is properly timed to the engine is there an easier way to make sure it is aligned before removing?
Look through the oil fill cap,when the #2 intake valve is open and the timing mark on the harmonic balance lined up that's compression stroke tdc.Thats what I was getting at - I am removing a known timed injection pump (only the head is out of time since the quill shaft broke).
If I align the harmonic balancer and the mark under the cover is aligned - then I should be on correct engine stroke?
If I gotta pull the valve cover I will but ****. I'm tired of breakin stuff.
I'm taking the injection pump off, should be same deal?These pics show where the timing marks are on a timed pump when the red tooth is lined up for hh remove and install. (on compression stroke).
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Go ahead and pull the radiator. You will thank me when it comes time to reinstall the ip.The crank mark and the IP mark are suuuuper close where I need them to be but can't figure out how to rotate the engine a bit without pulling the radiator.
Is there a trick - or does the radiator have to come out too?
You're gonna tell me the fender has to come off too, huh?Go ahead and pull the radiator. You will thank me when it comes time to reinstall the ip.
Haha actually no. At least I didn't when I pulled my pump to have it rebuilt.You're gonna tell me the fender has to come off too, huh?
Was that left handed blots or right hand?The Rad is 4 blots and a couple hoses. Took me 20min to remove it. Well worth the effort.
The only problem with eBay is that there is almost no accountability for the product. Was it truly rebuilt ? who knows, but you'll soon find out. That is why I would take my pump into a local service shop that deals with injection pumps. If it is not working right you can always take it back and scream at the manager !Big problem with replacing the injection pump is finding another injection pump.
FINALLY think I have one - just picked up a "new" reman off Fleabay for $575 shipped. Ouch!
The other vendors wanted a thousand bucks for the same unit so will see if my frugality paid off.