I pop tested and adjusted my injectors last night in the Deuce. 74M35A2 was a great help to me, so quick shout out to him. haha. Now, my injectors were not the shim type adjustable. mine were screw thread where a 1/4" allen wench adjusts pressure on the spring instead of shims. It is a very nice design and super easy to do. It took me about a half hour to pop test and adjust all the injectors. They used to pop off around 2400 PSI and I adjusted them all to 3000 PSI on the dot. This is one nice thing about this screw thread way of adjusting the spring pressure of the injector, it is real easy to adjust and does not take much time. Side note: the cap that goes on the injector to lock the adjusting screw down, I would not torque that to 45 ft/lbs like was mentioned previously for the shim type injectors. I would just torque it by hand to maybe 10ft/lbs because the threads are much finer and the additional torque would not be needed.
I noticed this morning the truck cold started (60 degrees F or so) MUCH easier than the day before. I can start it up and the and the "hunting" engine RPM at idle is gone. It idles very smooth right after I cold start it and only idles about 50 RPM slower than normal warm RPM which is normal and acceptable. My EGTs are noticeable cooler which is also a nice perk. I am going to wait and see if any more power comes out of it when I drive it more since I adjusted the injectors. My thought is that it needs a long run to clean the injectors out if they were dirty before from not spraying a nice clean pattern. You guys have seen the military cartoon where a sick multifuel will benefit from a 100 mile trip with fresh fuel... that is my thought here, I might see additional gains, but not sure.
Below are the pictures of my injectors after I took the top nut off. The pictures show how fine the threads are to adjust the nozzle pressure. You can see the hex inside used to adjust them. It was very easy to adjust them. I am very pleased.