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Posted by JoeBob/IN on January 23, 2007 at 04:48:17 from (216.241.135.182):
In Reply to: For JoeBob/IN posted by NC wayne on January 22, 2007 at 18:10:07:
Thanks for the reply. I figured there was a way to check them and even tried to get fuel to come out by pushing on the plunger but didn't get any. Didn't think to hit it with a hammer... duh! Anyways, I put them back in only I swaped them from side to side and made an attempt to adjust the rack. Still fires on the right side but now the left side seems to hit on one at idle and if I rev it for a few mins it will fire on all 8. Before you had to really rev it for about 5 mins to get the other 4 to hit. So it appears to not be the injectors but maybe low compression. It really blows the white smoke, I mean really bad unless you drive it around and get it to operating temp. How do you check the compression on these beasts? That is one big hole when the injector is out. I am in the search for a manual from E-bay so hopefully that will answer most of my questions. Oh, and after messing with the rack she seems to idle a bit better and definately has more response to the throttle.
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