The only thing I am not 100% positive about when I reassembled the pump is the small hole in the control collar . I'm pretty sure I have it the way it was originally but would it cause a problem if it was facing the wrong way?
Rabbit TD wrote: The only thing I am not 100% positive about when I reassembled the pump is the small hole in the control collar . I'm pretty sure I have it the way it was originally but would it cause a problem if it was facing the wrong way? Yes definitely.
What's the status?I believe the stepped down side of the control collar goes towards the high pressure side of the pump, the beveled side goes toward the belt.QuoteRabbit TD wrote: The only thing I am not 100% positive about when I reassembled the pump is the small hole in the control collar . I'm pretty sure I have it the way it was originally but would it cause a problem if it was facing the wrong way? Yes definitely.What does that hole do? I couldn't figure it out.I know you said you didn't mess with the fuel screw, but when I did the exact same thing to my IP, I had the screw out to far and it wouldn't even prime untill I screwed it in. Then after it primed I screwed it back out so it wouldn't run away when it started but it would barely fire untill I screwed back it in some.It might be worth a try.
I have no idea what the hole in the collar is for but I don't think it got changed but I'm not sure, but the more experienced people here say it is important though. I have to tear the pump apart to see what is what with it.
I believe the stepped down side of the control collar goes towards the high pressure side of the pump, the beveled side goes toward the belt.
Quote from: "rabbitman"What's the status?I believe the stepped down side of the control collar goes towards the high pressure side of the pump, the beveled side goes toward the belt.QuoteRabbit TD wrote: The only thing I am not 100% positive about when I reassembled the pump is the small hole in the control collar . I'm pretty sure I have it the way it was originally but would it cause a problem if it was facing the wrong way? Yes definitely.What does that hole do? I couldn't figure it out.I know you said you didn't mess with the fuel screw, but when I did the exact same thing to my IP, I had the screw out to far and it wouldn't even prime untill I screwed it in. Then after it primed I screwed it back out so it wouldn't run away when it started but it would barely fire untill I screwed back it in some.It might be worth a try. Sorry I haven't replied for a while, I'm having trouble typing on my computer, it takes forever, messed up drivers or something. I didn't read your post about turning up the fuel screw until I switched the pump back to the N/A one. I never touched it but I have some old pumps here I could cut the stop sleeve off and try when I try it again. I have no idea what the hole in the collar is for but I don't think it got changed but I'm not sure, but the more experienced people here say it is important though. I have to tear the pump apart to see what is what with it. I haven't messed with any fuel settings as I didn't want to loose the factory setting but 'I see now it's not a big deal and I have other ones to use also when I try again. That pump ran great though before other than the leaks. This setup now doesn't have much more power if any than the smokey N/A engine did which got way better mileage too and I have rebuilt Giles injectors in this one now. I've tried 3 different sets so far and no difference. I'm pretty disapointed with this whole damn project at this point and I don't think the turbo I had built is as good as a stock one let alone a stage 1 upgrade, 6 lbs. max so far but no smoke though.