One Thing at A Time.
Originally Posted by coeboy
(Post 804677)
ok gauges are in. just got done reading the fuel pump sticky and i dont know what i need to do?? should i start here Low manifold pressure (boost) fuel delivery adjustment.
I'd start by turning the cone to the deep profile and go from there. |
ok ive read and reread the turn up the fuel sticky and by what i can figure i need to turn the full power screw 1-2 turns then adjust the smoke screw to get less smoke at low rpms? im i in the ball park here?
---AutoMerged DoublePost--- also got gauges in today putting out 22 max boost at bout 55-60 mph pyro gauge reads 1000 thats putting to the floor. just riding down the road bout 5 boost and 700-800 on pyro are these good for a stock truck? |
Pretty much. My smoke screw is turned all the way out, i.e. flush with the top cover - not doing anything. Did you turn the cone so the guide pin rides on the deepest part?
These things are fun to play with once you figure them out. :choochoo: |
still trying to figure out where the cone is located. looking in sticky at pics but i cant put what ur saying and what there saying together.
is it on top of pump it has 4 standerd head screws take that plate off and it is in there with the star wheel?? |
Yup. Carefully pull the boost line banjo bolt from the back of the AFC cover, taking care to not loose the two little copper washers. Pull the top of the AFC off, lift the diaphragm, and rotate the pin so that the most offset portion of the cone is toward the front of the truck. (so that the little plunger deep inside the pump will protrude into the fuel cone bore the most.) Re-assemble. Carefully torque the bango bolt, its thin and can be broken if over torqued.
|
banjo bolt?? where is that??
---AutoMerged DoublePost--- it seems i need my turbo to spool up faster i think?? i need more bottom end pull seems to take my truck just a little to get started |
On the back of the AFC cover. Its the very top part of your injection pump. There is a signal line that comes off your intake manifold and goes into the top of your pump. The bolt that goes into the top of the pump, through that signal line, is the bolt I'm referencing.
---AutoMerged DoublePost--- Maybe this will help. fuel pin location and modification - Dodge Cummins Diesel Forum |
ok i got it now its all under that cap with the 4 screws. no problem. instead of the grinding is this where the denny-t pin comes in? also 1 last thing the full power screw on back of pump should i turn it to? the one that has the cap and lock nut on it? thanks bgreen you have been a great help!!
|
yup, thats where the denny t pin goes.
Turning up the pre 94 Ram diesel injector pump http://issuu.com/rswords/docs/bosch_ve_manual one more https://www.dieselbombers.com/dodge-...mp-videos.html |
ok thanks again you have been a big help
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 12:20 PM. |
© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands