Posted by pete 23 on May 07, 2009 at 10:31:22 from (173.87.1.12):
In Reply to: 606 fuel pump posted by youngin on May 07, 2009 at 07:47:52:
A shot in the dark here, first of all a rotary dist pump like the Roosa master would be highly unlikely to deliver less fuel to one cyl than another due to the design. It is possible, as anything is, but I never saw it. What can and does happen though, is that the injection nozzle preceeding that one in the firing order is bad and letting excessive fuel through it and thus short changing this nozzle. Pull all lines off nozzles, crank engine and see if fuel or compression shoots out of one, definetly should not. (ps, they are actually nozzles and not injectors as so many refer to them as).An injector does the pumping also like in a cam operated injector in a cummins PT style fuel system. Just had to throw that in for what it is worth.
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