Well that's the first I've heard of flooding a diesel... how did you manage to get so much fuel into your TDI?
Quote from: arnold on August 01, 2010, 05:47:13 amDid you removed the pump head and plunger for the reseal ?I removed the head in one piece if that makes sense. I didn't remove the plunger.
Did you removed the pump head and plunger for the reseal ?
Can you explain this in more detail? Which sleeve? The sleeve from the centrifugal governor? Or the control collar "sleeve"? Fulcrum lever? I thought the max fuel screw acted as the fulcrum for the lever.I am leaning towards the theory that I may have something incorrectly installed something related to the control collar which is why fuel delivery is taking place just fine but its just "wide open".
Quote from: kingler5 on August 01, 2010, 06:12:04 amQuote from: arnold on August 01, 2010, 05:47:13 amDid you removed the pump head and plunger for the reseal ?I removed the head in one piece if that makes sense. I didn't remove the plunger.just to re-iterate, the head is on the back, with the 4 fuel lines exiting it. were you talking about the pump top? or the pump head?its kinda hard to take the head out of the pump without taking the plunger with it..
Quote from: kingler5 on August 01, 2010, 08:27:00 amCan you explain this in more detail? Which sleeve? The sleeve from the centrifugal governor? Or the control collar "sleeve"? Fulcrum lever? I thought the max fuel screw acted as the fulcrum for the lever.I am leaning towards the theory that I may have something incorrectly installed something related to the control collar which is why fuel delivery is taking place just fine but its just "wide open".Sorry, the control collar sleeve is what I was talking about. Fulcrum lever I was referring to the black piece that engages in the control collar and at the other end is pulled on by the governor assembly. It's held in by the 2 3 sided bolts.If you take the top of the pump off you should be able to see if the collar is engaged properly, just wiggle the fulcrum lever back and forth
im still thinking that the fuel control collar is just spinning free on the plunger, stuck in one position. the little hitch ball on the end of the governor plate sits in a hole on the control collar to control fuel. it has to move back and forth on the plunger shaft.
Did you used the go pedal while cranking ? My bet : the max feul screw is out to far or maybe the throttle control lever is placed wrong.Or both...
Quote from: arnold on August 08, 2010, 06:15:43 amDid you used the go pedal while cranking ? My bet : the max feul screw is out to far or maybe the throttle control lever is placed wrong.Or both...Yes I tried that. The max fuel screw is close to its original position, if not further in. The accelerator lever is placed correctly. I don't see why any of that would cause no fuel coming out at the delivery valve.
When you timed it did the dial indicator move normally?
If the max feul is out to far it makes the control collar cover the hole in the plunjer completly,stopping feul from going in the pump head,try turning it in some more,every time i pulled the top of a pump i have to do adjustments on the max feul to get it running like before
Did you take the delivery valves out at any time? (if yes, when)How do you know you fixed the problem if the car does not run?Is the collar on the right way?