If the dial indicator shows nothing, I'd guess the pump is hosed. You sure the pully isn't slipping on the shaft?
If it starts at all, then the plunger IS moving and the reading of "0" on the dial indicator is an error.Andrew
As Jimfoo suggested, you are sure the key is installed in the pump shaft and that the sprocket is not spinning on the shaft, right?Andrew
Maybe they don't have the correct dial indicator, one long enough to contact the plunger? What if you loosen the bolts on the IP enough to be able to move it, have someone try to start the car, and try rotating the pump?
Bad injectors won't cause a "0" reading on the dial indicator. The dial indicator shows the movement of the plunger in the pump. If the dial indicator is giving an accurate reading of "0", then the plunger would not be moving. In that case no fuel would be injected at all and there would be no signs of life with the motor. If is starts at all, even for brief spurts, then the person using the dial indicator is not doing it correctly.Andrew
If that's the case, then it sounds like the pump is hosed. Maybe something snapped inside and allowed it to turn somewhat, but the more it turned, the more it wore down until now it just slips?
Well hopefully it isn't to bad to fix. Maybe time for a Giles pump. :wink:
I believe the sensor on the CCV tube is not a sensor at all, but a simple heater so ice doesn't form and clog the CCV tube in cold weather.
I would pull the timing plug bolt out and use a small screwdriver as a feeler while I rotated the engine by hand. The end of the plunger (which the screwdriver should be touching) should move in and out 1/8" twice per crank rotation (4 times per pump rotation). If it does, then the dial indicator was not used correctly. If it doesn't, then the pump is toast.Regardless, if the plunger was not moving you would not even get a sputter from the engine. Andrew
its not qiute that simple with diesels .... the pump has to be timed in a certain range ( for proper fuel dispersion ... etc) or the engine won't fire at all ... a couple of mm either way will make it impossible to even start it .... spec for 1.6 na is .89 mm - .96 mm either side of this and its a no go situation ....