FridgeBrilliance
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Says the injection pump is not advancing. What does this mean? Possible causes? He isn't very talkative.
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It doesn't sound anything like a gasser with tapping lifters. On start it doesn't sound any different than after it has been running for a while. The shop is diesel specific, even big rigs and marine stuff, they have a second shop in the same business that does nothing but fuel injection work, even customizing pumps for the hot rod crowd. I will take a look at the injection lines for any wierdness tonight. Thanks!Get another opinion, Way too many things going on there! These things are known for lifters going bad and tapping and I am wondering if that may be your issue. A lot cheaper than a pump. Not a whole lot of shops have the equipment to test injectors, is this a large diesel repair place? Or a local small shop? When it is first started is the motor noticeably louder? as in clatters more? If so then the timing advance is working. I am not talking about high idle, when the high idle is activated so is the timing advance. Be sure NOT to bend any of the injection lines or that could give you a timing knock that sounds just like a rod knock. Make sure all of the isolators are in place holding the injector lines.
Rick
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