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Well that may explain it, the last video of his motor running that I saw wasn't running very well and then to compound the problem the pump was built by Conestoga!That pump came from @WarWagon and hasn't been off the motor very long...
I've never had a pump that sat so long it went bad...
I also have a brand new never run pump we can try if you want to be responsible for that one, you know what it cost me...
Chris, I guess I missed this post yesterday, yes I am working the throttle a little trying to raise the RPMs a little to try and clear it up, while trying to crack open injector lines one at a time. I will give this a try today. ThxWell it hasn't run long enough to purge the air yet it doesn't sound like..
Get some pam spray or wd40 and squirt it and make the motor run, I guess you are working the throttle some ?
If you don't have it solved by next weekend I can video my truck running and send that pump, if yours doesn't run we will know something is up in your place..
You need to do this again,or pop test the injectors. Also double check the return line ,maybe put a hose from the ip directly into a container.Remove all 8 glowplugs. Remove all 8 injectors and do the 8 water bottles.with injectors into them. Then you will know 100% there is no restrictions inside any injection lines or injectors.
You HAVE to eliminate them as possible problems.
Then once verified, do the compression test on all 8.
I know it is all more work but at this point you NEED 100% clarity to what is happening.
And this would mean if I rotate the crankshaft one revolution clockwise the cam would turn 1/2 a revolution which would put the crank dot @ 12:00, the harmonic dampner @ 0* lined up with the 0* mark on the timing indicator on the gear case and the cam gear @ 12:00 and the IP gear dot @ 6:00 which would mean the the engine would be at #1 TDC exhaust stroke correct? So the pictures here would put the engine at TDC #1 exhaust stroke.Hey guys, I'm going to try and do a leak down test on the cylinders without removing the valve covers and the rocker arms by counting crank revolutions to get each cylinder on TDC compression stroke. I just needed to confirm that when the crank gear dot is @ 12:00 and the cam gear dot is @ 6:00 number one cylinder is at TDC compression stroke correct?
That should be correct.And this would mean if I rotate the crankshaft one revolution clockwise the cam would turn 1/2 a revolution which would put the crank dot @ 12:00, the harmonic dampner @ 0* lined up with the 0* mark on the timing indicator on the gear case and the cam gear @ 12:00 and the IP gear dot @ 6:00 which would mean the the engine would be at #1 TDC exhaust stroke correct? So the pictures here would put the engine at TDC #1 exhaust stroke.