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Posted by Mike414 on February 15, 2005 at 14:15:06 from (144.139.165.246):
Morning All, I"ve just about finished a full rebuild on my A 414 (Australian built B 414 with a few local mods), and want to make sure I get the fuel pump timing right. It has a AD-154 (Australian BD-154) diesel 4 cylinder engine fitted with a CAV DPA rotary injection pump. There are timing lines on the injection pump body that are adjustable in relation to another index on the front of the crankcase by rotating the pump on its mounting studs. I understand that this engine was fitted to quite a few tractors etc in the 60"s and 70"s. I have a service manual (genuine) that says, "fuel pump timing is fully detailed in the "FUEL INJECTION SERVICE MANUAL SM-11" and also : "AFTER AN ENGINE REBUILD THE FRONT COVER TIMING MARKS MUST BE CHECKED AND RESCRIBED AS NECESSARY. and, yes you guessed it... "THIS OPERATION IS FULLY DETAILED IN THE FUEL INJECTION SERVICE MANUAL SM-11."" Thats great, but I dont have this manual. So, does anyone out there have access to this manual, or the appropriate procedure? Any info gratly appreciated............. Cheers, Mike.
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