pump timing geat help.......!!!!!!
I worked on my timing for 2 days now. I finally got it figured out how to do this by doing it 20 times.... I over checking everything, Anyhow I got it back together and went to rev it and it slipped timing.
I checked everything out again and it seems that the pump gear is not on tight..
I don't understand why it does not move on the shaft much. When I torque it the nut seems to take all the pressure and not the gear itself. When i go to take it off it comes off with very little effort.
I do not understand why this is happening. Is there something I am missing?
To me it should slip on the shaft more. Anybody know?
thanks Joe

I checked everything out again and it seems that the pump gear is not on tight..
I don't understand why it does not move on the shaft much. When I torque it the nut seems to take all the pressure and not the gear itself. When i go to take it off it comes off with very little effort.
I do not understand why this is happening. Is there something I am missing?
To me it should slip on the shaft more. Anybody know?
thanks Joe
yes I did.
Here is where I am at right now
It just did not seem right so I took the whole front cover off. I cleaned the shaft and gear and tried it again. Seems better then before.
I did try this with the cover on but still to much oil I guess. Atleast now I now how easily the timing can slip.
Here is where I am at right now
It just did not seem right so I took the whole front cover off. I cleaned the shaft and gear and tried it again. Seems better then before.
I did try this with the cover on but still to much oil I guess. Atleast now I now how easily the timing can slip.
I cleaned it with brake cleaner. It seems like it does not go back any farther once you start torquing it down.
I did read about the miller tool but I don't see how that will help to much...who knows.
Since I have the front cover off I can now see what I am working on and like everyone says it need to be so clean you can eat off of it or it will slip...
I did torque it to 150 ftlb with to washers and still slipped with the cover on.....
I wish I had money to get a adjustable gear that would be great and solve all the problems
I did read about the miller tool but I don't see how that will help to much...who knows.
Since I have the front cover off I can now see what I am working on and like everyone says it need to be so clean you can eat off of it or it will slip...
I did torque it to 150 ftlb with to washers and still slipped with the cover on.....
I wish I had money to get a adjustable gear that would be great and solve all the problems
Torque it until the motor starts to turn over. Then kinda jab at it a time or two. I have never had one slip after doing that. That is as long as the shaft is clean, spray it with brake cleaner really good.
is it a straight cut gear? if its a helical cut (which i believe it is) i wouldnt think it'd mesh with the rest of the gears




