DRYGULCH57
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HELP!! I need some assurance I am doing the right thing. Here is the story so far.
Bought 1967 m35a2 kaiser/jeep getting fuel in the oil, bypassed the fdc.
Drove about 375 miles still making oil.
Pulled fuel shut off rod cover replaced one o-ring on the fuel control assembly.
Getting ready to pull the hydrolic head, but decided to check engine to injection pump timing.
Lined the timing mark on the harmonic balancer to the pointer. Used the last mark when turning engine in a
clockwise direction when viewing from the front of the engine.
Removed the cover for the inspection window to the advance unit hub and the timing mark is way off to the pointer.
(see pics)
To correct this situation please tell me if what I plan on doing is correct, and if there are any steps I need to add or delete.
1. Pull front gaurd off of truck.
2. Remove Radiator.
3. Remove pump drive gear cover.
4. Remove 3 locking cap screws.
5. Remove gear retaining plate.
6. Question: How do I release pump drive gear from the pump drive shaft
enough to rotate the drive shaft to line up the timing mark and pointer
without pulling the entire pump off of the engine.
7. Once gear is released from drive shaft, reinstall retaining plate and install
3 locking cap screws finger tight.
8. Rotate drive shaft clockwise until timing mark and pointer are aligned.
9. Tighten down 3 locking screws.
10. Turn engine crankshaft counterclockwise to bring timing mark off of pointer
located on the engine, then clockwise to realign timing mark and pointer,
then recheck timing mark and pointer in the inspection window.
11. If needed repeat sequence untill timing is correct.
With the injection pump timing being so far off is this limiting the amount of fuel going in to the cylinders giving me poor
top end performance. When going down the road my max. rpm is about 2000 and 40 mph.
Hope I am doing the right thing. I have never worked on diesel engines before and most of my gas
engine work has been done on pre electronic ignitions.
Thank you for any help or additional info you can give me.
Once I get this pump timed right I am going to proceed with pulling the HH and replace the o-rings and
hope that takes care of my fuel in the oil problem.
Bought 1967 m35a2 kaiser/jeep getting fuel in the oil, bypassed the fdc.
Drove about 375 miles still making oil.
Pulled fuel shut off rod cover replaced one o-ring on the fuel control assembly.
Getting ready to pull the hydrolic head, but decided to check engine to injection pump timing.
Lined the timing mark on the harmonic balancer to the pointer. Used the last mark when turning engine in a
clockwise direction when viewing from the front of the engine.
Removed the cover for the inspection window to the advance unit hub and the timing mark is way off to the pointer.
(see pics)
To correct this situation please tell me if what I plan on doing is correct, and if there are any steps I need to add or delete.
1. Pull front gaurd off of truck.
2. Remove Radiator.
3. Remove pump drive gear cover.
4. Remove 3 locking cap screws.
5. Remove gear retaining plate.
6. Question: How do I release pump drive gear from the pump drive shaft
enough to rotate the drive shaft to line up the timing mark and pointer
without pulling the entire pump off of the engine.
7. Once gear is released from drive shaft, reinstall retaining plate and install
3 locking cap screws finger tight.
8. Rotate drive shaft clockwise until timing mark and pointer are aligned.
9. Tighten down 3 locking screws.
10. Turn engine crankshaft counterclockwise to bring timing mark off of pointer
located on the engine, then clockwise to realign timing mark and pointer,
then recheck timing mark and pointer in the inspection window.
11. If needed repeat sequence untill timing is correct.
With the injection pump timing being so far off is this limiting the amount of fuel going in to the cylinders giving me poor
top end performance. When going down the road my max. rpm is about 2000 and 40 mph.
Hope I am doing the right thing. I have never worked on diesel engines before and most of my gas
engine work has been done on pre electronic ignitions.
Thank you for any help or additional info you can give me.
Once I get this pump timed right I am going to proceed with pulling the HH and replace the o-rings and
hope that takes care of my fuel in the oil problem.
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