Dan_69GTX
TDR MEMBER
I just got done (hopefully) timing my truck.
It was at 4. 9mm (2023 CPL) which translated to 12. 5 degrees - so I put it at 15 degrees (5. 42mm) - so I thought.
After I put it back together and started it, it would idle, but under any acceleration (sitting still) smoke like all get out, no power, and the EGT would go up real fast!)
After getting over the idea that I just killed my truck I decided to recheck it - and it was almost 1mm off (4. 2mm lift). I thought I checked it a couple of times - maybe I just screwed up and put it there. I was having problems getting the pump to stay still after loosening the nut, so I had to do it 3 times. I tightened the nut to 160ft lbs as mentioned in various posts.
So my questions:
1. Could the gear have slipped - I doubt it, but???
2. Could I have hurt anything?
3. It is now at 5. 34mm lift (I hope) and seems to run ok - have yet to drive it.
4. What do you guys do to keep the pump from moving when the nut is loose?
The tools I used are the sp500 kit from snap-on.
Thanks!
Dan
It was at 4. 9mm (2023 CPL) which translated to 12. 5 degrees - so I put it at 15 degrees (5. 42mm) - so I thought.
After I put it back together and started it, it would idle, but under any acceleration (sitting still) smoke like all get out, no power, and the EGT would go up real fast!)
After getting over the idea that I just killed my truck I decided to recheck it - and it was almost 1mm off (4. 2mm lift). I thought I checked it a couple of times - maybe I just screwed up and put it there. I was having problems getting the pump to stay still after loosening the nut, so I had to do it 3 times. I tightened the nut to 160ft lbs as mentioned in various posts.
So my questions:
1. Could the gear have slipped - I doubt it, but???
2. Could I have hurt anything?
3. It is now at 5. 34mm lift (I hope) and seems to run ok - have yet to drive it.
4. What do you guys do to keep the pump from moving when the nut is loose?
The tools I used are the sp500 kit from snap-on.
Thanks!
Dan