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Re: Re: Ford tractor question???????
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Posted by Rod F. on August 29, 2003 at 19:13:04 from (142.177.82.103):
In Reply to: Re: Ford tractor question??????? posted by Rod F. on August 28, 2003 at 20:55:44:
Seems I was in some sort of coma last night, so I'll correst some of my mistakes (the ones I know about). The internally timed pumps are supposed to be set to the zero mark, and then advanced (clockwise) half an index mark, which is 2 degrees advance. This is to compensate for backlash in the timing gears. Last night I noted that this procedure was for a pump that was not internally timed. It is just the opposite. I am not very familiar with setting the timing procedure for pumps not internally timed, or on what models it was used. I should think that if the pump was of the type that was not internally timed, it should be set back as near as possible to where it was. Changing this without really knowing the problem is not a good idea. It may lead to more trouble. Hope this helps some without creating more confusion. Rod
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