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I could leave it as is and be fine for a while, but eventually I’m going to want to know exactly where the timing is set and I can’t really do that without this pin. Buying the replacement is the EASY part, how to get the stripped bolt out is going to be the real issue. Normally I have no issues with torx screws/bolts, but the bottom one stripped out while I was trying to remove it a few months ago. I’ll probably remove the air compressor and the fuel pump so I can get to it much easier, but it’s still pretty snug to the block so there still isn’t much room to get any gorilla tools on it.Just buy and install a replacement. It is only used when synchronizing injection pump timing. Otherwise, it stays retracted for the most part. Your engine may have been cranked or started when it was left pushed in, and sheared it off.
Why are all these things falling off your engine? Rocker arms, timing pins, etc... Skip the powder coating, buy some Lock-Tite.
Started it up today after putting most of it together and it ran perfect, but when I went back to start it again after getting the turbo on and it sounded like it had a knock again. Rotated the turbo and disconnected the turbo piping just in case it was boost related but it’s still there. These engine issues are really staring to get under my skin!...as long as the #2 rockers don’t fall off while doing so.
That that I know ofKnock knock.......
Were you the one with the cracked block? I forgot and keep asking this...
How hot did you have to get your new injectors when you powder coated them? Are you getting any unusual exhaust smoke when it’s running bad?Started it up today after putting most of it together and it ran perfect, but when I went back to start it again after getting the turbo on and it sounded like it had a knock again. Rotated the turbo and disconnected the turbo piping just in case it was boost related but it’s still there. These engine issues are really staring to get under my skin!
I’ll hav to see if there is a shop even remotely close that’ll do that for me then. It’s not really a knock I guess, more like a heavy rattle, more so than is normal for this engine, but with a definite miss. You can smell a little unburnt diesel and at higher RPM it does “backfire” in the the exhaust some. If this is the same cylinder that had the rocker assembly fly apart then it is possible that it is a crush seal I guess since it was blowing past that injector. I’m not sure if there is a point between open and closed where the injector can get stuck.$200 gets it flow tested and timing advanced at most pump shops. Maybe an injector is stuck open if it is knocking. Closed would just be misfire (?).
Flow-out starts about 175-195 depending the powder from the temps that I’ve seen, and for the injectors I only heated them enough to get the powder to flow out since I didn’t want to ruin any seals or coke any fuel. That was a concern though, I’m hoping that the powder wasn’t what did this. I was about to start it up again and check temps on the exhaust to see which cylinder is being a brat.How hot did you have to get your new injectors when you powder coated them? Are you getting any unusual exhaust smoke when it’s running bad?
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