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The rod can still have some slight up and down movement with the button off.
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I already did that and no spray. At all. Thats why I'm trying to yank this thing - and I want to throw it right in the trash!Before you proceed try 1 more thing. Reinstall the 4 nuts to secure the HH. Reattach the fuel feed and return lines.
Turn the electric on until fuel is spilling out of the center bolt hole on the HH.
With fuel coming out, turn off the electric system, and reinstall that center bolt. Turn electric on and crank the engine over for about 10 seconds. Fuel should be spraying about 8-12 inches upwards from each injector line fitting. If it is (for the entire 10 seconds) then your HH is still working
You already pulled the center bolt and told us the plunger isn't moving as much as it should. That eliminates everything downstream of the hh.I already did that and no spray. At all. Thats why I'm trying to yank this thing - and I want to throw it right in the trash!
Ive already pulled the rod but I can't see under the cover well enough to see any marks.
Ive hammered and yanked - time to look at instructions I guess.
No. Not a timing mark. The red/scored tooth he needs to line up is for removing the hh only.You need to align the timing mark to pull the head.
Hammering and yanking on the hh is bad!I already did that and no spray. At all. Thats why I'm trying to yank this thing - and I want to throw it right in the trash!
Ive already pulled the rod but I can't see under the cover well enough to see any marks.
Ive hammered and yanked - time to look at instructions I guess.
He never lined the tooth up.He must not have all the necessary parts removed to pull the head.
I couldn't find the right manual in all the manuals.If he has resorted to hammering the Hydraulic Head then I believe he will be buying a whole new injection unit. I've been a diesel mechanic for over 35 years and I still read the manual when I go into an injection pump. There is always something you will forget about and you need to refresh your memory. Remember when dealing with engines, reading manuals good hammers bad
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