...BTW your Bieber avatar is awesome.-Malone
It is injection pump related. Either the lever is a few splines off or the main fuel screw is out too far would be my guesses.
Quote from: theman53 on October 14, 2014, 06:23:35 amIt is injection pump related. Either the lever is a few splines off or the main fuel screw is out too far would be my guesses.The indexing was my suspicion too. Is there an way to tell by looking at it? I have some pictures but unfortunately on cell phone, I could email if you want to PM me your address?I found another thread that talks about indexing by the pump looked different. Mine seems to have 3 spring segments on the "throttle shaft"?Have someone else press the accelerator pedal while you are watching the pump lever and shaft. Does the shaft immediately start turning when the pedal starts being depressed? With the stock AAZ return spring setup, the accelerator cable is attached to a lever that is spring loaded to rotate the shaft. If the resistance of the shaft is increased for some reason (e.g. dirt) then the spring loaded lever could start moving for a little while before the shaft starts to turn. Do you have an EGT gauge? What are the EGTs on an extended grade? Do you have a tach? What rpm are you idling at?Really appreciate it.
Quote from: wjdzl on October 14, 2014, 09:33:20 amQuote from: theman53 on October 14, 2014, 06:23:35 amIt is injection pump related. Either the lever is a few splines off or the main fuel screw is out too far would be my guesses.The indexing was my suspicion too. Is there an way to tell by looking at it? I have some pictures but unfortunately on cell phone, I could email if you want to PM me your address?I found another thread that talks about indexing by the pump looked different. Mine seems to have 3 spring segments on the "throttle shaft"?Have someone else press the accelerator pedal while you are watching the pump lever and shaft. Does the shaft immediately start turning when the pedal starts being depressed? With the stock AAZ return spring setup, the accelerator cable is attached to a lever that is spring loaded to rotate the shaft. If the resistance of the shaft is increased for some reason (e.g. dirt) then the spring loaded lever could start moving for a little while before the shaft starts to turn. Do you have an EGT gauge? What are the EGTs on an extended grade? Do you have a tach? What rpm are you idling at?Really appreciate it.