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Topic: Re: Roosa Master Pump Need Max Fuel Delivery Setting
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| frazier2cyl
02-22-2013 06:07:04
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Diesel tech. I have repaired several of these simple roosa pumps and cav pumps. I always check the max fuel setting while I'm there and adjust it accordingly. Here is my question. I plan on adding a turbo to this tractor. If I was wanting to richen the pump up a little is this where the adjustment would be made. Would I go up or down on the max fuel setting . Or should I just leave it alone. |
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| Dieseltech
02-22-2013 12:47:35
98.206.80.148
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Re: Roosa Master Pump Need Max Fuel Delivery Setting in reply to frazier2cyl, 02-22-2013 06:07:04
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| How much power increase are you looking for with the turbo added? 10 to 15% MAY be OK on this engine. Just my opinion, but any more on this engine you may drive over the crank. I had one apart, had a spun rod bearing. Also had a Standard Motors 23C apart for overhaul, it had much stronger rods. Was planning on adding a turbo to the 172, but parted it out instead. Still thinking of charging the Ferguson though. I would tighten your leaf spring for 1.975 RR setting. Then watch boost on PTO dyno and see what you have. |
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