[quote="Owen Aaland"](quoted from post at 01:33:00 10/22/09)
Kolgie said: (quoted from post at 16:32:30 10/21/09) I am new to this. We have removed the injection pump and had it repaired without lining the engine up first(wrong I now know)To time I know that I have to get the ring gear lined up to 18 degrees and have found that mark. What I need to know is where is the pointer to line up with the 18? I can"t find that anywhere. Is it the cover bolt hole?
On the 86 series tractors the timing marks were moved to the front crank shaft pulley. Line up the correct marks. After bleeding the injectors, if it doesn't start, or if it does start and puts out a lot of smoke and no power, turn the injection pump shaft one turn and try again.
It doesn't seem logical that the engine would run with the injection of fuel coming at the end of the exhaust stroke instead of the compression stroke but I've seen it happen on several different engines
Is it possible that some 86 series didn't have marks on front pulley? I find part numbers but no marks to indicate timing. Also the only thing that would possibly be a pointer is a pointed self tapping bolt. I did find the marks on the ring gear but still no pointer. The hole in the housing is rather rough edged so there appears to be nothing like a "mark" Thank you for your clear reply.
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