outlaweddeuce
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Hello, i am long time reader of the forum and just now made an account. This is my second M35a2 and I know this would be the place to go for a little bit of help.
I recently picked up my (new to me) Deuce with the lds-465. im unsure on the year but it is in very rough condition. it has been sitting for about 5 years and ran properly when parked. When I got the truck to the house I tried to fire it off and only could get the engine to fire with a few shots of ether.
After some reading and testing, i found the HH plunger must be at fault. i figured that while I am removing the HH that i might as well install new o-rings while I'm there. I ordered a new plunger clip, bow tie gear, and o-rings. once the HH head was removed, I found the plunger and clip had indeed fell off. I completely disassembled and cleaned the unit with no other faulty parts found and lightly lapped the rod and bore. Following the instructions from the board to a T, I reinstalled the HH head onto the truck lining up the red tooth exactly as it was upon removal. After everything was buttoned up and shot of ether the truck fired up back to life!
This is where the story doesn't go as planned. I found the truck would not run under 1,000-1,200rpms and had a haze of white smoke. after letting it run for about 30 minutes hoping it would clear itself out, the symptoms remained the same and also experienced lack of power. I checked the fuel shut off rod and it was moving freely from about 6-7 O'clock to about 5. Checked the injector lines, all correct. turned the fuel adjustment up about 3/4 turn with no change. I wanted to recheck and lined up the timing mark on the crank pulley and checked in the window. the ip timing mark was dead on the money and the red tooth was about 1 tooth to the right of the mark. I did not move the engine during the HH R&R so the IP timing should still be correct. is there any way the HH could still be 1 tooth off? also i have not bypassed the fdc yet to determine if the problem lies in the HH. any and all help would be greatly appreciated! I am at a wall right now
I recently picked up my (new to me) Deuce with the lds-465. im unsure on the year but it is in very rough condition. it has been sitting for about 5 years and ran properly when parked. When I got the truck to the house I tried to fire it off and only could get the engine to fire with a few shots of ether.
After some reading and testing, i found the HH plunger must be at fault. i figured that while I am removing the HH that i might as well install new o-rings while I'm there. I ordered a new plunger clip, bow tie gear, and o-rings. once the HH head was removed, I found the plunger and clip had indeed fell off. I completely disassembled and cleaned the unit with no other faulty parts found and lightly lapped the rod and bore. Following the instructions from the board to a T, I reinstalled the HH head onto the truck lining up the red tooth exactly as it was upon removal. After everything was buttoned up and shot of ether the truck fired up back to life!
This is where the story doesn't go as planned. I found the truck would not run under 1,000-1,200rpms and had a haze of white smoke. after letting it run for about 30 minutes hoping it would clear itself out, the symptoms remained the same and also experienced lack of power. I checked the fuel shut off rod and it was moving freely from about 6-7 O'clock to about 5. Checked the injector lines, all correct. turned the fuel adjustment up about 3/4 turn with no change. I wanted to recheck and lined up the timing mark on the crank pulley and checked in the window. the ip timing mark was dead on the money and the red tooth was about 1 tooth to the right of the mark. I did not move the engine during the HH R&R so the IP timing should still be correct. is there any way the HH could still be 1 tooth off? also i have not bypassed the fdc yet to determine if the problem lies in the HH. any and all help would be greatly appreciated! I am at a wall right now