Posted by 460guy on July 11, 2010 at 19:12:39 from (174.125.1.147):
Anyone know how to check timing on a 460 diesel injector pump? i've tried everything trying to get the old tractor to run again, finding out this weekend the guy i bought it from said he had the pump off and wasnt sure if he got the timing set exactly where it should be? But it pull started with some starting fluid and seem to run fine. i want to get it running by the key. This is what i have done to rule these things out. New batteries 2 12v , new key switch , push buttons, new glow plugs, new final hose from last fuel filter to pump, adjusted valves to cold gap,new battery cables, rebuilt starter,new fuel filters, blew through fuel return line, cracked all injectors and got all air out. it sound like it hits every 8 or so turn overs. But it just doesnt seem like it turns over fast enough like something is dragging it down.. i own three diesel's 1 small ford tractor a 94 cummins truck and a 86 int. dump truck w/cummins. i've never had any kind of problems with working on them but this tractor is driving me nuts.. if someone could give me advice i'll give you number and maybe you could call or just post your opinion. sorry about the long post i'm just lost on this one thanks !!
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