Injection Pump Timing
NOTE:
Engine coolant temperature must be above 176° F (80°C) before injection timing can be checked and/or adjusted.
- Turn ignition off and disconnect battery ground cable. Remove injection pump distributor head plug bolt and sealing washer. Install Static Timing Gauge Adapter (014-00303), with metric dial indicator. See Fig 1 .
- Indicator point must be in contact with injection pump plunger. Remove timing mark cover from transmission housing. See Fig 2 .
- Align timing mark (TDC) with pointer on rear engine cover plate. Rotate crankshaft pulley slowly, counterclockwise, until dial indicator pointer stops moving. This will be approximately 30-50° BTDC.
- Adjust dial indicator to zero. Turn crankshaft clockwise until crankshaft timing mark, TDC or 0°, aligns with indicator pin. Dial indicator should read .04" (1 mm).
- If reading is not within specifications, loosen injection pump attaching bolts and nuts. Rotate injection pump toward engine to advance timing and away from engine to retard timing.
- Rotate injection pump until dial indicator reads .04" (1 mm). Tighten pump bolts and nuts to 13-20 ft. lbs. (18-27 N.m). Repeat steps 3), 4) and 5) to ensure timing is correct.
- Remove dial indicator and adapter. Install pump distributor head plug with new sealing washer. Tighten to 10-14 ft. lbs. (14-19 N.m). Connect battery ground cable. Start engine and check idle RPM. Adjust if necessary. Check for fuel leaks.