DGamelin
TDR MEMBER
My problem started out on the highway pulling a load at 70 miles per hour. With no loss of power. I had a bad fuel leak coming from the bloke side of the pump. One of the bolts backed out of the KSB solenoid plate. I lost the o-ring under the plate. I took the pump off and replaced the o-ring. Then I put it back together and set the timing at 1. 25. The motor stagers when you gaped the motor half way up. I figured it was air. The next day when I went out to start it during the daylight it had an incredible amount of blue smoke. I let it run for ten minutes and it did't get better. The temp. out side was about 30. Because of the play in the TDC button I moved it another ten. It didn't help. But when the motor is completely warmed up the smoke is gone. There is power coming from the air temp. switch when it's hot. I am waiting to check it cold. I'm not quite sure what the KSB silniod is for. I'm guessing it changes the amount of fuel when the motor is cold. I don't know if it should have power when it is cold or when it is hot. Issue 40 page 44 says that the air temp. switch is prone to failing. It seems odd this would happen just as the o-ring blew. If the pump timing was wrong you would think the blue smoke would be there all the time inst-ed of just when cold. 1 What does the KSB valve do? 2 What do you suggest would be the ideal pump timing? 3When setting pump timing the TDC has about . 20 of play. What side of the play would you start at? Turing the engine in runing direction would it be immediately as the pin fell in or the other side of the play? Or am I missing the problem all together? My Chilton's manual is useless. Would appreciate the help.
cold up north
cold up north