The engine swap is going well I'm glad to say. Since this is the donor truck, and cab will be removed, I decided to go ahead and remove the grill, and core support to make engine access much easier. All that's left to pull the engine is to pull the bellhousing bolts and engine mounting bolts.
Monday, February 12, 2018
Deflected deflector and reaming.
Last week I started a blog on an inline 10 cylinder injection pump, here is the continuation.
Once I finished teardown, I found damage in the a pluger bore. One of the player assembly reflectors had moved and the higher pressure cut through the narrow part of the bore wall into the next bore.
Here's the plunger assembly with the deflected deflector. It's the part with the small holes, it should be up against the body.
Another project I had was to install and ream new bushings in an injection pump housing. I got a picture of the reamer during the process. Lots of tapping fluid and some patience yielded a good result.
Monday, February 5, 2018
Injection pump teardown
After being sick for almost a whole week, a couple weeks ago I started doing some work for the fuel shop part of the business, a change in direction, and new learning experience, from vehicle and generator service.
Last week I started tearing down a unique 10 cylinder inline injection pump. The teardown is going well, it's slow, but I'm learning the steps involved.
Torch pictured was to hear up body to get a plug out.
Last week I started tearing down a unique 10 cylinder inline injection pump. The teardown is going well, it's slow, but I'm learning the steps involved.
Torch pictured was to hear up body to get a plug out.
Important to keep sections coming off pump during tearing together so they will go back together in same position, and not get mixed up.
Pulling freeze plugs was tedious, but gives access to next phase of teardown. My day ended after this step.
To be continued next week...
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