Injector Pump Woodruff Key position

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dpauly

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Hertford Cty, NC
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Branson 3120R
Hello. Would anyone know if the slot for the Woodruff Key on a given Injector Pump (in my case a 2011 Branson 3120R A1500; made by Doowan) is always in the same "clock position" on the shaft so that when a new or rebuilt pump is installed the internal timing of the pump is correct as long as the drive gear position remains unchanged? Thanks.
 
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It’s completely dependent on if you timed it properly before removing the pump..
If u have a “lock timing” pump.. the new one should come back locked in time with #1 cyl..
If u question the pump OR your work, u can look inside the gear taper for the mark left behind by the removed pump. (Keyless)
If it’s a keyed pump and has lock timing, it still should come back locked to #1 with an offset built in..
 
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Thepumpguyssc: Haven't yet removed old pump as I'm trying to learn/know every detail necessary to ensure the new one lines up & is in proper time. New pump has a key slot on shaft so assumption is as long as I can remove nut from I.P. gear while somehow ensuring the gear doesn't move, then get the new pump installed - all AFTER I get the #1 Cyl at TDC (the real booger in this evolution it seems since there are no timing pins on this pump/engine) all should be well. Thanks for your input.
 
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I looked up the parts diagram.. it says the drive
IS KEYED.. if that’s the case, mark the pump mounting flange to the block.. dot on the pump and one corresponding on the block..
Hell, it might be marked from the factory already.??
Remove the nut and washer from the drive shaft and with a mirror, look into the gear slot.. if it’s keyed you’ll see it..
Idk if the gear will move or not, so smart money says to degrease the gear and use a marker to mark the gear to the one next to it..
Good luck..
Oh, yer probably gonna need a puller to pop off the drive gear..
Note: put the nut back the drive shaft flush before tightening down puller..
 

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