Well, now I know what some of you guys have been talking about when discussing top dead center and pump timing.
Had the pump rebuilt a couple of months ago and had a local speed shop do the installation. When I picked up the truck, they couldn't tell me where the pump was timed at. They set the pump back in at the mark and then put the truck on the Dyno and tweaked the pump.
Just got back from a business trip to eastern Oregon and Washinton and arranged to have Wentland Diesel take a look at the set up and get it right. (this is where Power Wagon used to work)They checked the pump timing and found it to be 0. 9 MM and then found the top dead center pin to be off about 2. 5 degrees.
Lorin at Wentland recommended the timing be set at 1. 7 and showed me specs on the motor that went from 1. 25 for the truck applications like ours all the way up to 2. 05 for the higher power engines for the graders and such. I told them to set it where he felt it would be best and they put it at the 1. 7 MM. They also set TDC and repositioned the pin. Had to turn the star wheel back a couple of turns to reduce smoke.
WOW! This thing runs a lot better. Pulls the 6,000 lb trailer a lot better now, only saw 900 degrees on the Pyro. Could pull most all the hills in drive at 60 MPH(trying to save the transmission some grief) and had to back out of the throttle as it always picked up speed. Had an engine overheat problem (not turbo temp)before they worked on it and at half throttle or so, have not had the problem since.
Wentland did a great job for me and I would recommend them to anyone. Great bunch of people, seem to know what they are doing.
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Stan
93 2WD extended cab, Banks Power Pack, K&N air filter, PW Injectors,rebuilt and tweaked pump, auto w/3. 54 rear with limited slip, US Gear Exhaust Brake, 3-1/2" Exhaust, Chrome valve covers and heater lines, 5K air bags, Boost/Pyro/Tach Gauges, Green/Silver, new 40-20-40 bucket seats, 151K
Had the pump rebuilt a couple of months ago and had a local speed shop do the installation. When I picked up the truck, they couldn't tell me where the pump was timed at. They set the pump back in at the mark and then put the truck on the Dyno and tweaked the pump.
Just got back from a business trip to eastern Oregon and Washinton and arranged to have Wentland Diesel take a look at the set up and get it right. (this is where Power Wagon used to work)They checked the pump timing and found it to be 0. 9 MM and then found the top dead center pin to be off about 2. 5 degrees.
Lorin at Wentland recommended the timing be set at 1. 7 and showed me specs on the motor that went from 1. 25 for the truck applications like ours all the way up to 2. 05 for the higher power engines for the graders and such. I told them to set it where he felt it would be best and they put it at the 1. 7 MM. They also set TDC and repositioned the pin. Had to turn the star wheel back a couple of turns to reduce smoke.
WOW! This thing runs a lot better. Pulls the 6,000 lb trailer a lot better now, only saw 900 degrees on the Pyro. Could pull most all the hills in drive at 60 MPH(trying to save the transmission some grief) and had to back out of the throttle as it always picked up speed. Had an engine overheat problem (not turbo temp)before they worked on it and at half throttle or so, have not had the problem since.
Wentland did a great job for me and I would recommend them to anyone. Great bunch of people, seem to know what they are doing.
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Stan
93 2WD extended cab, Banks Power Pack, K&N air filter, PW Injectors,rebuilt and tweaked pump, auto w/3. 54 rear with limited slip, US Gear Exhaust Brake, 3-1/2" Exhaust, Chrome valve covers and heater lines, 5K air bags, Boost/Pyro/Tach Gauges, Green/Silver, new 40-20-40 bucket seats, 151K