Hey all,
I bought a timing guage indicator so I could try the "book" method of timing.
I am not sure I followed the procedure correctly, so here is what I did:
1. Set engine to TDC. With injectors removed, insert rod into #1 and turn engine until rod it as its highest. Sanity check - verify timing pin inserts. Mark crank.
2. Rotate engine back until dial indicator hits a flat spot.
3. Preload guage 1 mm.
4. Turn to TDC.
5. Take reading - 2 mm !!
I take it my timing was VERY ADVANCED!!!!!!
If I set the pump (not original to the truck) so the marks line up - 1. 25 mm !!
It doesn't take much movement to get the pump to the 1. 4 or 1. 7 range... by the recommended 1/8" bump I'm already at 2 mm. Do I have some kind of hot rod pump or maybe I'm doing something wrong???
What should I try to set the timing too???
I have not experimented with the timing on this pump very much since the diesel shop turned up the fuel screw and adjusted the RPM and idle screws...
Thanks,
I bought a timing guage indicator so I could try the "book" method of timing.
I am not sure I followed the procedure correctly, so here is what I did:
1. Set engine to TDC. With injectors removed, insert rod into #1 and turn engine until rod it as its highest. Sanity check - verify timing pin inserts. Mark crank.
2. Rotate engine back until dial indicator hits a flat spot.
3. Preload guage 1 mm.
4. Turn to TDC.
5. Take reading - 2 mm !!
I take it my timing was VERY ADVANCED!!!!!!

If I set the pump (not original to the truck) so the marks line up - 1. 25 mm !!
It doesn't take much movement to get the pump to the 1. 4 or 1. 7 range... by the recommended 1/8" bump I'm already at 2 mm. Do I have some kind of hot rod pump or maybe I'm doing something wrong???
What should I try to set the timing too???
I have not experimented with the timing on this pump very much since the diesel shop turned up the fuel screw and adjusted the RPM and idle screws...
Thanks,