washer shim trick in governor
yep i did this mod and somehow something went bad wrong.it is blowing a god awful amount of white smoke.and won't hardley start.a local cummins pro here said he couldn't see how i did it.he seems to think that my timing has somehow slipped.help please!!!!:humm::humm::argh::argh:
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So what did you do? I've never heard of this "mod"
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you take a washer of certain size and put it under the retainer against the spring that limits the top end.it just has to be able to clear the outer idle spring
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so your are saying you shimed your stock springs for better tension, right? i have heard of this but much better to get the right new springs. i would take it apart and put new springs in. if that does not correct the problem i would check timing or could be a bad injector. white smoke usually means raw fuel. hope this helps keep us posted!!!::tu:
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what happens is this, and i speak from experience.
if the washer is not seated correctly the nut and top spring seat will not go all the way back to where it needs to go. doing this will allow it to catch parts in the pump. in my case it bound the springs in the inspection hole, bent the governor assembly, broke it and spun the timing gear on the injection pump shaft. so, my suggestion is remove the washers, pay someone to advance your timing, pay $95 or however much vendors are charging now days for the 3K GSK and know it is done right. the "free GSK" trick i installed on that friends truck cost me ~$1700 when it was all said and done..... |
ouch yeah i agree do it right the first time
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I know when I fell for the free gsk idea i ended up having shifting issues in my auto trans caused me to think something was wrong with my goerend parts so needless to say i got a good lecture about how dumb I was and ended up doing it right thankfully that's all the issues I had.
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can i take the afc off so i can get a better look at whats goin on in there or can i still not see it that way?
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yes take the afc off for a better look. take those shims out and get the right spring kit. if the truck ran fine before this i would say that the home made shim is not the winning ticket. hope you did not bend anything:ouch:
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could the shim make it do that or is the timing slip more probable????
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the shims could do that for sure. take the path of least resistance and start with undoing what you did. if it still runs like crap then i would check the timing or look for bent parts in the pump as could have spun the timing gear as stated above. put you stock springs and shims back in for now and see how it runs.
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it is making a loud ticking sound too????
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did you take the home made shims out? could have bent something. or something is in the pump. take a pencil magnet and go fishing in the pump to see if anything is in there. plus you can unscrew the plug on the back of the pump and drain the oil out to get a better look inside!
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sounds like hell man.... best of luck wished to ya
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