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Re: Diesel smokin'
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Posted by jdemarisj on March 04, 2005 at 17:37:17 from (209.23.31.56):
In Reply to: Re: Diesel smokin' posted by 52 -Rm on March 04, 2005 at 17:19:27:
Most fuel injection pumps have a means of advancing the timing as engine speed and/or load increases, just as a gas engine advances spark timing with centrifugal weights in the distributor. Some pumps, like distributor pumps made by CAV or Stanadyne/Roosmaster can be adjusted from the outside very easily. I don't know what you have on the Long. Only Long I ever had was a 4WD 410 and it still sits out in the field. That thing had some sort of "Iron Curtain" pump on it, Czec, Romanian, or something like that. I suppose your Long is bigger and newer - so you'll have to get more info. on the pump it uses. Sorry, but I'm not a Long expert.
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