Posted by J. schwiebert on December 20, 2012 at 12:23:11 from (209.143.33.150):
In Reply to: 1755 injector pump posted by WFE2-70 NWIA on December 19, 2012 at 19:08:52:
A 1-1/8 inch socket will tun the engine with no problem.When you get ready to pull the pump drive shaft, unhook the throttle rod at the pump and run a small wire through the clevis pin hole and wire the throttle shaft down so there is tension on it. take the round cover off of the front cover and remove the timing gear then pull the drive shaft. After the new seals are installed, grease the one that goes in the pump so you do not cut the new seal. watch is carefully. Once you have everything back together, roll the engine backwards about 1/4 turn and then roll it ahead and double check your timing marks. J.
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