MuddWeiser
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I'm trying to figure out how the Cold Advance "doo hicky" works on the Injection Pump...
Just had my Injection Pump rebuilt (I went with O-F-I out of Eugene Oregon).
After installing the Injection Pump, I plugged my block heater in to help warm up the motor and oil so that when I cranked it over and over to bleed the air out - it might turn easier.
Motor fired up and sounded GREAT.
Fast Forward one day, early morning, It's 27 degrees (f) outside. I cycle the new glowplugs 2 times. Then, According to the sun visor instruction sheet it says depress accellerator ALL THE WAY when cranking if below 32 degrees (f). So I depress accellerator all the way down, and crank to fire the motor. Motor fires right up and I let off accellerator and the engine is at FULL THROTTLE. I freak out and shut engine off. All of this happened in 2 - 3 seconds...
I then waited 30 seconds and then WITHOUT the accellerator, I just crank motor and it fires right up and idles normal for 5 minutes in park to warm up UNTIL I decide to start driving.
AS SOON AS I GAVE IT GAS. I gave it enough gas to go up the short driveway and when I reached the top I backed off the accellerator but the truck kept going, I shifted to neutral and the motor went straight to FULL THROTTLE - I shut it off immediatley.
Turned it right back on and it was back to idle speed and didn't do this weird behavior again for the entire day (engine was warm rest of day).
Fast Forward AGAIN to this a.m. 37 degrees (f). Half Throttle when starting and it fired right up but again went to full throttle. I turned it off and took the smaller car.
WHATS UP HERE? It is NOT a stuck accellerator cable, it ONLY happens when the motor is "cold"? I can't figure this out.
HOW DOES THE COLD ADVANCE WORK? It is a long screw in a solenoid. I am wondering if when I apply full or half throttle then click to start, the solenoid LOCKS the screw in that position until the SOLENOID gets warm and turns off???
I can't figure it out. Any pointers or tips as to where I should be looking and what I should be looking for?
Just had my Injection Pump rebuilt (I went with O-F-I out of Eugene Oregon).
After installing the Injection Pump, I plugged my block heater in to help warm up the motor and oil so that when I cranked it over and over to bleed the air out - it might turn easier.
Motor fired up and sounded GREAT.
Fast Forward one day, early morning, It's 27 degrees (f) outside. I cycle the new glowplugs 2 times. Then, According to the sun visor instruction sheet it says depress accellerator ALL THE WAY when cranking if below 32 degrees (f). So I depress accellerator all the way down, and crank to fire the motor. Motor fires right up and I let off accellerator and the engine is at FULL THROTTLE. I freak out and shut engine off. All of this happened in 2 - 3 seconds...
I then waited 30 seconds and then WITHOUT the accellerator, I just crank motor and it fires right up and idles normal for 5 minutes in park to warm up UNTIL I decide to start driving.
AS SOON AS I GAVE IT GAS. I gave it enough gas to go up the short driveway and when I reached the top I backed off the accellerator but the truck kept going, I shifted to neutral and the motor went straight to FULL THROTTLE - I shut it off immediatley.
Turned it right back on and it was back to idle speed and didn't do this weird behavior again for the entire day (engine was warm rest of day).
Fast Forward AGAIN to this a.m. 37 degrees (f). Half Throttle when starting and it fired right up but again went to full throttle. I turned it off and took the smaller car.
WHATS UP HERE? It is NOT a stuck accellerator cable, it ONLY happens when the motor is "cold"? I can't figure this out.
HOW DOES THE COLD ADVANCE WORK? It is a long screw in a solenoid. I am wondering if when I apply full or half throttle then click to start, the solenoid LOCKS the screw in that position until the SOLENOID gets warm and turns off???
I can't figure it out. Any pointers or tips as to where I should be looking and what I should be looking for?