Ah well thx for the answers. I put the in bolt in the out hole in an attempt to allow crud in the pump to flow out. Just wondering if that was maybe part of the reason it still runs rough. Sent from Outer Space!
Quote from: shwak23 on April 19, 2013, 12:16:54 pmAh well thx for the answers. I put the in bolt in the out hole in an attempt to allow crud in the pump to flow out. Just wondering if that was maybe part of the reason it still runs rough. Sent from Outer Space!That is actually a good idea. lol As can be seen it will still fire and run, and barely even drive. It will be down on advance, and power.. but shouldn't equate to more than a little higher EGT really because of the retarded timing.But food for thought.. I drove a car 350kms straight with two IN bolts with no adverse affects to anything. Temps were still in check.
I put two out bolts in mine by mistake once. Then engine wouldn't run for more than a few seconds.
mine had two in bolts and kept blowing the rubber lines off of the injectors.
Quote from: audilvr on April 21, 2013, 11:50:55 ammine had two in bolts and kept blowing the rubber lines off of the injectors.Likely wasn't the issue, as that would cause no extra pressure in the return line then normal.
Quote from: 8v-of-fury on April 21, 2013, 07:09:50 pmQuote from: audilvr on April 21, 2013, 11:50:55 ammine had two in bolts and kept blowing the rubber lines off of the injectors.Likely wasn't the issue, as that would cause no extra pressure in the return line then normal. Hrmmmm... I rekon it might. Just guessing, but 10-20 psi at idle.