CrispyCritter
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I am not a diesel mechanic and am helping a buddy with this project ............
Have older 580CK and recently had the injector pump rebuilt (Roosa - advance ring broken up)
Now have a lot of crankcase pressure.
I was unaware about 'Timing' the pump so just put it back rotated as vertical as possible.
I've subsequently found out it should be timed to 8 deg. BTDC.
Question.....
1.) As it's an older motor ..... If the static timing is too far advanced, could this affect the amount of blow-by (an increase) by causing the combustion process to be higher than it should be (maybe earlier detonation)? ..... the dipstick is blowing halfway out - and - I believe the breather is not blocked.
2.) Should static timing 'usually' be sufficient or is it necessary to get the clear plastic window to check advance?
3.) Where is the view-port to see the flywheel timing marks? (I don't have the unit here right now to explore)
Thanks and regards
Have older 580CK and recently had the injector pump rebuilt (Roosa - advance ring broken up)
Now have a lot of crankcase pressure.
I was unaware about 'Timing' the pump so just put it back rotated as vertical as possible.
I've subsequently found out it should be timed to 8 deg. BTDC.
Question.....
1.) As it's an older motor ..... If the static timing is too far advanced, could this affect the amount of blow-by (an increase) by causing the combustion process to be higher than it should be (maybe earlier detonation)? ..... the dipstick is blowing halfway out - and - I believe the breather is not blocked.
2.) Should static timing 'usually' be sufficient or is it necessary to get the clear plastic window to check advance?
3.) Where is the view-port to see the flywheel timing marks? (I don't have the unit here right now to explore)
Thanks and regards