Posted by tlock0331 on December 19, 2015 at 15:37:24 from (107.77.87.46):
In Reply to: Detroit 3-53 posted by Blueboy on December 18, 2015 at 20:38:41:
You dont really need a special tool to set the injectors. Its nothing more than a 1/4" steel rod machined down with a collar to act as a stand off that fits in the little hole drilled in the upper side of the injector. the length depends on what type of injector you have, but from everything i have seen, the length of it is not more than 1.058 inches. You measure from the bottom of the injector spring to the top of it. If you do an image search you will see what i am talking about. Pretty easy to make. do NOT go more than that 1.058" ish because it will open the injector more and the piston will hit the injector.
I wouldnt mess with the injectors until i knew that the suction side is not the cause of the bubbles.
If you pull the valve cover off there will be a something on the injector body telling you what style they are, and the color is important too, yellow, red, blue, 45, 35, C, N, S. they should all be the same, but it will still run even if they arent, just not as good.
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