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Topic: injection pump timing
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| 1850Dpuller
10-12-2012 15:12:04
216.74.206.215
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I have put a 2-105 white injection pump head on a 1850 body the tractor runs rough could this be timing? Are 1850 and 2-105 timed different or could this be something else? Thanks |
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| J. Schwiebert
10-13-2012 14:13:22
209.143.28.10
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Re: injection pump timing in reply to 1850Dpuller, 10-12-2012 15:12:04
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| How did you check your timing? Some 2-105 tractors are timined after different degrees than 1850 tractors. does your 1850 still use the short splined pump drive shaft? Did you turn the fuel up on the 2-105 head? |
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| 1850Dpuller
10-13-2012 17:01:38
216.74.206.215
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Re: injection pump timing in reply to J. Schwiebert, 10-13-2012 14:13:22
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| I still have the splined shaft drive. I didnt think u can get it out of time because it looks like it only goes one way. I used the 2-105 roller ring im thinking I should have used the 1850 roller ring. I have maxed the fuel delivery but im not getting max I think (less black smoke than my old pump). thanks |
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