I'm working on a 6CTA8. 3 with a P7100 injection pump. The engine is basically a big block 6BTA. 504 C. I. with the same fuel pump and a HX-40. The engine has been rebuilt but I am unsure of the mismash of parts that were used. The pump is rated at 300 hp@ 2200rpm and 860ftlbs@1280rpm per the I. D. plate on the pump. No CPL # is anywhere in sight. The truck always ran good but I thought what the heck I'll slide the plate forward and see what happens. Turns out nothing. It makes 20psi of boost no matter what I do.
Here is a short list of what I did to try to find the problem:
Moved stock plate forward-no change in boost/top end smoke
Adjusted starwheel-more bottom end as expected
Plugged wastegate-nothing
Moved plate back-no change
Checked for boost leaks using cap over turbo inlet and compressed air-found none
Pulled plate-no change in boost/HP-WTF?
Gutted AFC spring and arm-still nothing except lots of preboost smoke
Wired up fuel solenoid to be sure it was opening fully and checked throttle movement for full throttle-everything checked out.
The truck makes 20psi of boost, which from what I have read means it is making about 280hp (20psi X 14HP/psi)- Got that # from Pittsburg diesel inj. According to cummins 20-22psi is normal for this engine.
The fuel pressure gauge reads 22psi idle/cruise and 8-10 at WOT. Is this enough? It has always ran well and I have had no problems until I started trying to up the HP. It makes 20 psi of boost and 1200deg pre-turbo no matter what I do. I think it's a fuel delivery problem because it doesn't smoke at WOT/full boost no matter what I do to the injection pump. I'm down to the injectors. Maybe someone put in really small injectors when it was rebuilt. I don't know what part # they are. Can I pull them and check without rewashering them? I'm kind of new to diesels so good advise is appreciated. TST claims a #5 plate should be good for 450hp/1200ftlbs so I thought if i slide the plate I would get a little something. That's how this all started. If I was happy with stock power, I'd still be happy. I have tried everything that I have read causes low power but haven't been able to solve the problem. Ideas?
Thanks
Here is a short list of what I did to try to find the problem:
Moved stock plate forward-no change in boost/top end smoke
Adjusted starwheel-more bottom end as expected
Plugged wastegate-nothing
Moved plate back-no change
Checked for boost leaks using cap over turbo inlet and compressed air-found none
Pulled plate-no change in boost/HP-WTF?
Gutted AFC spring and arm-still nothing except lots of preboost smoke
Wired up fuel solenoid to be sure it was opening fully and checked throttle movement for full throttle-everything checked out.
The truck makes 20psi of boost, which from what I have read means it is making about 280hp (20psi X 14HP/psi)- Got that # from Pittsburg diesel inj. According to cummins 20-22psi is normal for this engine.
The fuel pressure gauge reads 22psi idle/cruise and 8-10 at WOT. Is this enough? It has always ran well and I have had no problems until I started trying to up the HP. It makes 20 psi of boost and 1200deg pre-turbo no matter what I do. I think it's a fuel delivery problem because it doesn't smoke at WOT/full boost no matter what I do to the injection pump. I'm down to the injectors. Maybe someone put in really small injectors when it was rebuilt. I don't know what part # they are. Can I pull them and check without rewashering them? I'm kind of new to diesels so good advise is appreciated. TST claims a #5 plate should be good for 450hp/1200ftlbs so I thought if i slide the plate I would get a little something. That's how this all started. If I was happy with stock power, I'd still be happy. I have tried everything that I have read causes low power but haven't been able to solve the problem. Ideas?
Thanks