Forbes
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Pretty good video there, thanks for the link! I had no idea the pump had to be timed in too. I will check that and it looks pretty simple too.
I think I'm a little further forward however. Up till now I hadn't opened the injector pump up and fiddled with the internals, I only removed the cap on the top on the outside and altered the screw underneath there (to no avail so returned it to the original position). Using the link above I opened it all up and adjusted the internals. On removing the diaphragm with the eccentric on it it was clear that someone had moved it before - there were two marks on the angled surface. What I think may have happened is someone had turned it down rather than up, maybe the wrong way. So I replaced the eccentric creating maximum travel (the eccentric slanted to the rear of the unit) and also spun the gear a full turn clockwise. Then I put the unit back together and altered the top screw under the outer cap again.
On driving the car is a lot more powerful through the range. Specifically when the turbo kicks in (which is due to the position of the eccentric?)
Although I'm still not totally convinced as it still doesn't take hills in its stride at low down revs and now produces quite a lot of smoke at lower revs under load.
Having taken apart the injector pump a visual inspection revealed no reference marks for movement but the marks on the eccentric prove that it has been altered before. Could the other two alterations have been done wrong and be way off with no reference of the original location? Is there any way of measuring something else to "factory reset" the gear, eccentric and top screw?
I think I'm a little further forward however. Up till now I hadn't opened the injector pump up and fiddled with the internals, I only removed the cap on the top on the outside and altered the screw underneath there (to no avail so returned it to the original position). Using the link above I opened it all up and adjusted the internals. On removing the diaphragm with the eccentric on it it was clear that someone had moved it before - there were two marks on the angled surface. What I think may have happened is someone had turned it down rather than up, maybe the wrong way. So I replaced the eccentric creating maximum travel (the eccentric slanted to the rear of the unit) and also spun the gear a full turn clockwise. Then I put the unit back together and altered the top screw under the outer cap again.
On driving the car is a lot more powerful through the range. Specifically when the turbo kicks in (which is due to the position of the eccentric?)
Although I'm still not totally convinced as it still doesn't take hills in its stride at low down revs and now produces quite a lot of smoke at lower revs under load.
Having taken apart the injector pump a visual inspection revealed no reference marks for movement but the marks on the eccentric prove that it has been altered before. Could the other two alterations have been done wrong and be way off with no reference of the original location? Is there any way of measuring something else to "factory reset" the gear, eccentric and top screw?