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turn up fuel on 560

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Jason D

04-01-2005 11:18:18




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How can I turn up the fuel on a 560 diesel with Roosa Master pump or is this something that has to be done by the pump shop? Thanks




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ejr-IA.

04-01-2005 19:17:03




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 Re: turn up fuel on 560 in reply to Jason D, 04-01-2005 11:18:18  
KB is right take the 3 screws out of the top cap and remove then take the little c clips off the throttle shaft inside then pull the shaft out of the pump .You will see a long horizontal spring held by long bolt remove the bolt from the back of the pump pay attention on removeing these parts.Now in the bottom you will see a hole ,with a small light and mirror and haveing someone role the engine over slowly a allen head screw will apear through the hole.When you see it stop turning engine and take the right size allen wrench and turn the screw clockwise probably a quarter turn if your brave bottom it out all the way that would be all the fuel that pump would put out.Now put it back together.

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K.B.-826

04-01-2005 16:23:10




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 Re: turn up fuel on 560 in reply to Jason D, 04-01-2005 11:18:18  
It's kind of a pain to do it the correct way. Gotta remove the top cover and remove some linkage/springs before you can get to the leaf spring adjusting screw. Then you start guessing how much to turn it. Kind of dangerous if you don't have a dyno. All things considered, it's much easier just to send out the pump, have it checked over and turned up 10%



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Tractor Dan

04-01-2005 15:58:09




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 Re: turn up fuel on 560 in reply to Jason D, 04-01-2005 11:18:18  
the torque screw will do the job



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