ncpamlicoboy
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Again I was not trying to call any one a liar but the kind of injection pump I was talking about is a vain style injection pump. The pump has vines in it and uses a distributor also know as a “Verteiler” to send the pressurized fuel to the right cylinder. There are also injections pumps that use one plunger and a “verteiler” to send pressurized fuel to the right cylinder. If you run a vain style pump backwards it will not pump fuel. If the duce “again I have don’t know anything about these engines” has an inline pump with one plunger per cylinder like the old 5.9 Cummins, or a plunger using a “Verteiler” yes what your saying is right. It would still pump spinning backwards. A plunger does not care which way the cam lobe is spinning because it still goes up and down. I understand all if this I am just saying it has gone against everything I have learned (and yes I know about sliding cam diesels that run backwards actulaly worked on one) but again u need a sliding cam effectively 2 different cams in one engine. I am sorry if I came off as trying to smear someone I just wanted to state my 2 cents. If any one says they can’t learn anything more about diesels they are a liar and today I learned that a deuce engine will run backwards!!!! Also floridianson I am a 2A/E unlimited horsepower steam diesels and gasturbines.