Miltrucks
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Just looking for a memory check here as it has been 7-8 years since I had to work on a deuce multifuel IP...
Short story - helping my dad here who had a tired motor, clutch, etc. in the Farm truck. We had a good nice running (8-10 years ago, but sealed) powerplant put back as a spare and just did a swap and changed it out with the old truck motor.
Had issues getting fuel past the IP. Fiddled with the HH a bit and realized piston stuck and button off. Changed out the HH with the one from the running unit and now get fuel up to all injectors - all good.
Problem is that it will not fire. Now either all 6 injectors are blocked (stopped late on this last night so haven't checked them) - or more probable, it sounds that the timing is off.
IP wasn't changed, just the HH so believe timing should still be good.
THis is where the memory check comes in. I *think* it was the deuce multifuel where the HH rotated around twice for ever rotation of the engine. If new engine was one rotation, and donor engine was 2nd rotation, I think to remember that the HH would then be out of sync by 180 deg which could cause the timing issue. Solution was to just remove the IP pump and rotate the gear one revolution and re-install to bring back into time.
Does that sound the right logic? or am I confusing this with another military engine from the past? I didn't pull the covers to check the alignment of everything to verify that yet - and probably the next step, but just trying to check if I remember this correctly.
Thanks,
Eric. (aka Miltrucks)
Short story - helping my dad here who had a tired motor, clutch, etc. in the Farm truck. We had a good nice running (8-10 years ago, but sealed) powerplant put back as a spare and just did a swap and changed it out with the old truck motor.
Had issues getting fuel past the IP. Fiddled with the HH a bit and realized piston stuck and button off. Changed out the HH with the one from the running unit and now get fuel up to all injectors - all good.
Problem is that it will not fire. Now either all 6 injectors are blocked (stopped late on this last night so haven't checked them) - or more probable, it sounds that the timing is off.
IP wasn't changed, just the HH so believe timing should still be good.
THis is where the memory check comes in. I *think* it was the deuce multifuel where the HH rotated around twice for ever rotation of the engine. If new engine was one rotation, and donor engine was 2nd rotation, I think to remember that the HH would then be out of sync by 180 deg which could cause the timing issue. Solution was to just remove the IP pump and rotate the gear one revolution and re-install to bring back into time.
Does that sound the right logic? or am I confusing this with another military engine from the past? I didn't pull the covers to check the alignment of everything to verify that yet - and probably the next step, but just trying to check if I remember this correctly.
Thanks,
Eric. (aka Miltrucks)