Posted by pete 23 on July 21, 2010 at 18:56:14 from (173.87.9.157):
In Reply to: 460d questions posted by 460guy on July 21, 2010 at 18:05:16:
Yes, you can check the primary pump pressure which is the control pressure that supplies internal injection pumping plungers and the auto advance. You need to study the manual a bit and see how this is done. I cannot tell you what you need to know online here. You for sure have to adjust the load advance mechanism. If it is not working correctly the engine will run terrible. I have seen more people pull injection nozzles out and bring them in to me to test when what is really wrong is the adjustment on the pump. If you were anywhere around here in western Minnesota I would sure help you out but doubt you are. If you go to an injection pump shop and get a window to put on the pump, they cost very little it will help you immensely. Good luck. Oh, far as leaking injection nozzle, depends on what is leaking but it sure can be repaired. Leaking fuel or combustion, either way , can be fixed.
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