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Old 03-17-2013, 01:11 PM
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archives, millivolt method for 617

Where and how do I get to the archives on an android.

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Old 03-17-2013, 02:01 PM
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I'm looking for the millivolt method.for 617 .
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I assume one of these is what you are looking for.

http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/diy-links-parts-category/320485-diesel-injection-pump-timing-thread.html

http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/diesel-discussion/152389-setting-pump-primary-timing-milli-volt-method.html


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Primary timing with the milli volt method thread in the archives should at least provide some interesting reading. It did not work out well for the primary timing but as the thread goes along is went to the sequential lineup of the injection pumps elements and that is one difficulty you seem to have in my opinion. The engine knocking heavy unless you loosen off the number one injector hard line. Plus your setting the overall timing back to enable the number one not to knock. You have swapped injectors and the problem remained.
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yes elements arent right,thats my belief.
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elements

Doesn this require Bench time ?
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Old 03-19-2013, 05:28 PM
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If one element only is off the milli volt method is an alternative. No claim to be that it is anywhere as accurate as a bench job at an injection pump service shop. Still it can get you by quite well. Thats if you pay attention to the details of the milli volt method.

It worked well enough for some people in the past. I think you can read some of their results and aproaches on that thread. The original intent was to avoid having to use expensive repairs on some problems. In your case as on many others you have nothing to lose by trying it. Just think as you go along.

An extra benifit is you will also learn a lot as well hopefully. If you have some oddball issue inside the injection pump used pumps are common at auto wreckers.

Usually a repair bill from a pump service shop will be substantial. Plus having run your pump on vegatable oil might even further inflame the bill.

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