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560D runs great!
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Posted by ChadS on July 17, 2006 at 06:51:05 from (66.228.96.197):
For the update on the 560 Diesil,, I took the good advice given, and put it on the dyno for about 3 hours, bout 1/2 to 3/4 throttle. All I can say is that engine was carboned up inside the chambers and manifold cause after bout 15 minutes,, it was blowing suit out the exhaust and did it for about 10 minutes and then it cleaned up. It made 59 hp. It ran alot better, even started cold the next morning, (bout 30 seconds of the glow plugs) Later that day, we had a fellow stop by and turn up the injector pump, It went from 59 up to 70hp. Seemed a bit rich though, so we opted to turn it back just a tad, and that did it,, up to 73 with out smoking out the neighborhood,, well,, not too bad,,, LOL! Runs and starts real good!! I think it sat around alot, and when it was operated,, it idled for a long time, and not worked much. Needs a turbo though,,, ChadS
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