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Old 05-04-2005, 09:41 AM
jfc697077
 
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IP timing drip method

I'm working on the IP timing. I have everything set as per the Haynes manual instructions in the "start of delivery" section. I'm at 25 deg BTDC on the #1 compression stroke, cam lobes are up in V shape. I made a drip tool from a injector tube, followed the instructions on the "one drop per second" and everything was going well until I realized I didn't have the throttle wired open. I was getting one drop per second but when I opened the throttle I was just getting full flow and the flow would quit, no drops. Using the pump each time, I tried moving the IP forward and backward and got the same thing, no drops. I need help desperatly in order to get this beauty running. I purchased it 4 months ago and have done extensive work on it and it shows. Now if I can just get it running. When I get the timing set will I need to bleed the air out of the lines and how is that done.

Help that is much needed and appreciated.

Thanks, JFC697077
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