460guy said: (quoted from post at 08:23:40 07/18/10) finally got the time today to set timing on injector pump. can someone give me a step by step on how to go about this? or maybe a manual online the i can print off? thanks guys
Shut off the fuel at the tank. Turn engine until the timing pointer on the front cover aligns with TDC. Remove the timing cover on the side of the pump. You will see the edges of two disks Each should have a scribe mark about in the middle of the window. If you do not see a mark on the front one rotate the engine one full turn and look again. With the marks aligned, where ever the pointer is on the front pulley is your timing setting.
Just to make things a little more interesting, there are two different specs for timing.
For pumps IH numbers 2783456R91 or 321194R91 or749513C91 or RoosaMaster number DBGFC-629-1AE use 3 degrees BTDC.
For pumps with IH numbers 321194R91 or 749513C91 or RoosaMaster number DBGFC-629-27AE-54AE use TDC.
Notice that two IH numbers are listed for both settings. Take your pick?
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