... as they wear it takes more advance to make them pop at the right time.
I see nothing about a yellow dot pump that could cause there to be a need for a higher break pressure.. the yellow dot pumps must have come equipped on engines with higher stock break injectors to warrant the 1.15mm of timing..What internally of the pump would cause that? Nothing I can see.
Quote from: 92EcoDiesel Jetta on February 22, 2013, 09:49:26 amAnd dump dirty fluid into the injectors? Nah, inline filter between the rez and the pump.Good idea to circulate the fluid a few times through the system without an injector in place, to flush the crud out before testing.
And dump dirty fluid into the injectors?
Quote from: 8v-of-fury on February 22, 2013, 11:35:02 amI see nothing about a yellow dot pump that could cause there to be a need for a higher break pressure.. the yellow dot pumps must have come equipped on engines with higher stock break injectors to warrant the 1.15mm of timing..What internally of the pump would cause that? Nothing I can see.I suppose the "yellows" might have been matched with higher bar injectors (no indication they were)... but if they weren't , maybe the cam ramps or roller-ring have a shifted orientation relative to 0o.
Swap the shims around till you have 4 the same. Thicker shim = higher pressure.Good spray and cutoff without dribble is more important than actual pressure.Let me guess, #6 was in a destroyed hole?