Ok I'm most likely crazy for even thinking of this idea but I've got a nightmare of a truck that has made me want someway of testing injection pump pressure.
I am thinking about getting a guage that can read to 30,000psi a check valve and a set of injector lines and some fittings. My plan is to have a hose shop put tees in the injector lines so I can hook up a check valve, then another tee one side of the tee goes to a pressure release valve the other side goes to a snubber then to the pressure guage. This way if I have a truck that has a misfire and every thing else test good test the injection pump instead of sending it out to be tested this way I know what it is doing when the probelm happens not that it tested good on there bench. Am I just crazy or is it possible?
The other idea is to use the pezio(sp?) electric puse detectors that clamp to the fuel line to allow use of a timing light. The problem I see with that is I'm not getting a pressure reading I'm just getting a pulse as long as there is enough pressure for the sensor to detect. It doesn't tell me that all the injector lines are getting the same pressure of if one of them is getting 5000psi and the others are getting 15,000psi.
If you have any other ideas on how to measure injection pump output pressures I would like to hear them. Thanks.
I am thinking about getting a guage that can read to 30,000psi a check valve and a set of injector lines and some fittings. My plan is to have a hose shop put tees in the injector lines so I can hook up a check valve, then another tee one side of the tee goes to a pressure release valve the other side goes to a snubber then to the pressure guage. This way if I have a truck that has a misfire and every thing else test good test the injection pump instead of sending it out to be tested this way I know what it is doing when the probelm happens not that it tested good on there bench. Am I just crazy or is it possible?
The other idea is to use the pezio(sp?) electric puse detectors that clamp to the fuel line to allow use of a timing light. The problem I see with that is I'm not getting a pressure reading I'm just getting a pulse as long as there is enough pressure for the sensor to detect. It doesn't tell me that all the injector lines are getting the same pressure of if one of them is getting 5000psi and the others are getting 15,000psi.
If you have any other ideas on how to measure injection pump output pressures I would like to hear them. Thanks.