Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => Drive train, fuel, suspension, steering & brakes => Topic started by: Tyler S on January 25, 2016, 08:05:28
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Verifying Injection Pump timing using pump piston position.
"Ja18" and "mrfatboy" both have written excellent threads about using the position of the injection pump pistons to verify correct or incorrect pump timing. That thread here http://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=16056.msg168739#msg168739 (http://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=16056.msg168739#msg168739)
This method is similar in that it too uses piston position but without removing the injector lines, fittings, and check valves. It can be done with just a stubby flathead screwdriver and a 27mm ratchet to turn the crankshaft.
Set engine to 20 degrees AFTER top dead center compression stroke on cyl #1
Verify engine compression stroke by removing oil cap and verifying #1 camshaft lobes are pointing up. See "CamLobesUp" Below
Remove 6 injection pump access cover screws and cover. See "AccessCover" Below. Some oil will leak so be prepared. This should only be done on a newer rebuild with a soft gasket so it can be re-used.
Verify #4 injector pump cam follower oil weep hole is almost completely visible. 3rd follower from the right in "20degATDC" below.
Moving the crankshaft 5 degrees below or above the 20 degree ATDC should result in no movement of the follower.
If there is movement the IP timing is slightly off.
If IP is timed 180 degrees out then it will look like the last picture below. See "180-Out" below.
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Tyler, once I get my fuel pump issue sorted out I will use your notes to verify if I placed my injection pump on correctly. Thank you for posting.
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One thing I forgot to mention is you may want to remove the fuel return line from the IP. It will give you a lot more room to work but isn't necessary. I removed mine for good pictures.