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TD6 injection pump questions

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Dennis Freytag

05-10-2005 18:24:40




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Just put the original engine back in my TD6 after the WD6 engine I had in it opened up an old crack in the block. When I started it up it ran great on gas but the A injection pump was not working. rack was frozen and distributor block rusty. Plenty of pressure on fuel gage. So I took the distributer block and barrel out of the WD6 injection pump (also an A) and put it in the TD6 thinking I would not have to retime it. When I started it back up on gas, it blew out a steady cloud of diesel this time. I tried adjusting the control arm, but that was not the problem. When I change over to diesel it still puts out a steady cloud and seems to run at too high rpms ( no way to test) It also does not respond to the throttle and seems to run at the one speed, but possibly speeds up a little. Is there an adjustment that can be made underneath the oil filler? Thanks

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n9lhm

05-11-2005 07:00:14




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 Re: TD6 injection pump questions in reply to Dennis Freytag, 05-10-2005 18:24:40  
When you swapped the plunger asemblies, did you get the gears indexed correctly? There is a filled-in tooth on the rack that needs to index to a missing tooth on the plunger gear. If that"s not it, you can run the pump with the cover off and the injector lines hooked back up to visibly check the governor action. If the rack linkage was rusty and stuck to begin with it may still not have the full range of travel. Brian

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