Are all 4 securing bolts present on the pump, in particular the one under the pump head?
Try swapping the injectors around. Break the sequence,ie label 1 3 4 2 and swap a couple, ie 1 & 4, to give 4312. Check true difference by trying to insert into the sequence 134213421342.No better? Check injectors operation: Check leakoff flow rates by opening up all the barbs and plugging 'return' line to pump. Running temporary lines to a row of test-tubes is ideal, or I'd use 8 off, 5" stiff clear lines creating vertical manometers. Check spray and break pressures after an overnight rest; this I personally find, reveals faulty injectors at their worst. Look for variations;DNothing showing up? Insert your spare, preserved in aspic, set of injectors No help? Slacken engine mount/s
Quote from: vanbcguy on November 14, 2013, 11:05:06 pmAre all 4 securing bolts present on the pump, in particular the one under the pump head?do you mean pump mounting bolts? they are all tightened well (i had that problem 3 years ago and after that i always dounble check mounting bolts
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Checking leak off volumes, eliminates one that may be leaking more than others and so injecting a different quantity. Running the engine at idle and then at the offending rpm could show a dynamic injector issue. These engines have lots of harmonics, hence the ability to vibrate the ash tray or tool box in the back at different speeds.
I guess I assumed since it was bad enough to rebuild that it was misfiring badly in your first post...How bad is it? Is it a misfire or is it just vibration? When you lightened the flywheel and pulley were they neutrally balanced? If not that maybe your entire problem. For example my entire engine is balanced from pulley, crank sprocket all the way to the clutch, PP, and fly wheel to less than 1 gram. But it still has vibrations especially when cold and what you could perceive as a misfire if you didn't know because of all of the lightened stuff I have. Let us know more.