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peice in fuel pump

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Bryce Andreasen

07-28-2004 20:26:41




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I was trying to give my 1466 with American Bosch pump a little more power and smoke for pulling. I was just wondering what the little round peice under the top cover with the waranty info did with an adjustable stop. It uses engine oil pressure to go back and forth, but don't know what it does. Someone told me it was an aneroid? And also, i am replacing the rubber caps on the injectors, and am having trouble gettting them pulled out, what is the best method?

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Pete1468

07-29-2004 17:07:00




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 Re: peice in fuel pump in reply to Bryce Andreasen (Magnum), 07-28-2004 20:26:41  
That's the starting device, when there's no oil pressure it lets the pump put out more fuel and when it gets oil pressure it holds the block for full load. Make sure you drain the antifreeze in the block before removing the injectors, sometimes the sleeve will come out with the injector and then you get antifreeze in the motor.



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