ok... ... I'm bringing up this thread because I installed the pump and the timing is now terribly advanced, I'm getting lots of pre ignition. Is it possible when I turned the engine with the pump out, that the gear jumped a tooth?
Could you possibly be 180 degrees off?
To my knowledge its not possible.
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the only senarios I know of that this would be possible is if the pump gear was installed at 180 degrees off or if the key was not in the slot and you turned the pump shaft 180 degrees, and lastly I think the pump could be off internally.
another update... ... ... I got the truck to run again now that the timing is set right, cross my fingers. The white smoke is all gone, but now the truck has a definate miss at idle and sometimes at more than idle. seems kinda like an injector is not pulling it weight. Power is way down from where it was. I have a spot where I test my vehicles at and its 59 mph now compared to 72mph prior to the pump change. :{ I am running the exact same settings on the full fuel screw and smoke screw. boost is now maxed out at 15psi compared to an average of 27 psi before. I also just changed the lift pump and plan on change some bad looking supply line right before the lift pump. I think I mentioned before the injectors tested perfect.
Do you have a good connection/no air leak on the boost line between the cylinder head and afc housing of the pump?BTW, not all injection pumps are created equal. Did you get the same pump back, ie YOUR pump was rebuilt, not givin back a different rebuilt pump? The miss at idle and above idle sounds like the injection pump might need attention. I had one that idled good, but missed terribly above idle and smoked white bad at 1600rpm +. It turned out to be the advance timing piston in the pump was stuck in the advance position. This is why I would only use a well known reputable fuel injection shop to do any of my work.