Posted by Owen Aaland on May 09, 2012 at 05:33:58 from (216.47.35.32):
In Reply to: Me and My BIG Mouth! posted by Allan In NE on May 08, 2012 at 16:32:30:
1066 should be timed at 18° BTDC. Early engines do not have the pipe plug hole to check the timing. It doesn't make any difference when you are replacing the pump since you have to remove the front cover anyway.
When you reinstall the new pump you have a 50/50 chance of being off 180° on timing. After you get the injectors bled, it it doesn't fire up easily, remove the bolts holding the front gear to the pump hub and rotate the pump one turn and try again. They will start and run with the timing off 180° but you will have lots of smoke and little power.
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