gregjo1948
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Working on a 1630 New Holland. Bought it not running and rebuilt the engine. Had a rod bearing getting ready to spin a had to get the crank turned. Got it back
together but, it doesn"t run as it should. Runs like it"s starving for fuel. Has good fuel quantity at injection pump and fuel is getting to the injectors. Can get
it running but, it doesn"t throttle up nearly as fast as it should. Sounds like a diesel when it"s running out of fuel. If it was a gas engine, I"d say it was
timed too slow. I"m not familiar with injection pumps enough to know if it is just tired out or out of adjustment. There is a stem coming out of it that has a
safety wire attached to it so it can"t be rotated. I"m thinking that it is a fine tuning point and shouldn"t be adjusted. Any help would be appreciated. thank you,
gregjo1948
together but, it doesn"t run as it should. Runs like it"s starving for fuel. Has good fuel quantity at injection pump and fuel is getting to the injectors. Can get
it running but, it doesn"t throttle up nearly as fast as it should. Sounds like a diesel when it"s running out of fuel. If it was a gas engine, I"d say it was
timed too slow. I"m not familiar with injection pumps enough to know if it is just tired out or out of adjustment. There is a stem coming out of it that has a
safety wire attached to it so it can"t be rotated. I"m thinking that it is a fine tuning point and shouldn"t be adjusted. Any help would be appreciated. thank you,
gregjo1948