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So, played with my MEP 002A last weekend. Went up to N1OTY's and compared my and his. (His is nicer )
Decided that I want to re-adjust the valve clearance again before pulling the injectors. I will then send them out for test/cleaning/rebuilding.
Is the TM valve adjustment procedure correct??? TM 5-6115-584-12 pg 4-52 (Change #11 installed)
The parts manual shows the crankshaft as even-fire. Both pistons move togther. (i.e. both are TDC at the same time). If I line up A with the pointer, the piston is just starting to go down on the power stroke. BUT when I line up B Cylinder #2 would just be starting the compression stroke, the intake valve would have just closed or be finish closing. Wouldn't it be more correct to adjust cylinder #2 at the A mark? (Turn one full turn after adjusting #1?)
I read the TM procedure for the MEP-003A and looked at the crankshaft illustration. The 002 TM looks like a cut and paste from the 003 manual. Looking at crankshafts, IP operation, Firing orders, I have conviced my-self that it should be one full turn (360°) on the 002 not one-half (180°) like the manual says.
Anyone who knows me, knows I think too much. (and DO too little ) I plan on trying to adjust the clearance by using the A mark for both cylinders tonight and see how she runs.
I did adjust the valves once per the manual. It still ran poorly. I then was able to test compression. #2 is very low, like 175psi vs ~350-400 like #1. When up at N1OTY's, we decided that I AM firing on both cylinders. Lots of white and a little bluish smoke. It will run for about 10 minutes before stalling. Just enough time to get everything warmed up to operating temp. When it stalls - it blows a LOT of black smoke. The IP has moved into the WOT (wide open throttle) position and the selenoid finally de-energizes after it stalls.
Gee, maybe this should have been two thread?
Decided that I want to re-adjust the valve clearance again before pulling the injectors. I will then send them out for test/cleaning/rebuilding.
Is the TM valve adjustment procedure correct??? TM 5-6115-584-12 pg 4-52 (Change #11 installed)
The parts manual shows the crankshaft as even-fire. Both pistons move togther. (i.e. both are TDC at the same time). If I line up A with the pointer, the piston is just starting to go down on the power stroke. BUT when I line up B Cylinder #2 would just be starting the compression stroke, the intake valve would have just closed or be finish closing. Wouldn't it be more correct to adjust cylinder #2 at the A mark? (Turn one full turn after adjusting #1?)
I read the TM procedure for the MEP-003A and looked at the crankshaft illustration. The 002 TM looks like a cut and paste from the 003 manual. Looking at crankshafts, IP operation, Firing orders, I have conviced my-self that it should be one full turn (360°) on the 002 not one-half (180°) like the manual says.
Anyone who knows me, knows I think too much. (and DO too little ) I plan on trying to adjust the clearance by using the A mark for both cylinders tonight and see how she runs.
I did adjust the valves once per the manual. It still ran poorly. I then was able to test compression. #2 is very low, like 175psi vs ~350-400 like #1. When up at N1OTY's, we decided that I AM firing on both cylinders. Lots of white and a little bluish smoke. It will run for about 10 minutes before stalling. Just enough time to get everything warmed up to operating temp. When it stalls - it blows a LOT of black smoke. The IP has moved into the WOT (wide open throttle) position and the selenoid finally de-energizes after it stalls.
Gee, maybe this should have been two thread?