Long story short, I replaced my clutch. While apart, I pulled the motor and installed a few gaskets, removed carbon on valves & cylinder tops, replaced valve seals, and set valve clearance 0.008”. I also ended up dis-assembling the injection pump and running parts through my ultrasonic cleaner. All 3 delivery valves now fountain at about 5”. New air filter and clean new fuel. BUT….Now it won’t run. It cranks and tries to run. It puffs out a lot of black smoke and then “pops” out the intake before stalling out.
It ran before the clutch failed, but a lot of white smoke, lots of of black gooey unburnt fuel out the exhaust, and the injection pump barely pumped ( fountained about 1”). But it had no issues running and never “backfired” out the intake. I will add it didn’t have a head shim, but I put on with the new head gasket.
I re-adjusted the valves by bumping the starter, setting the intake at 0.008” when the corresponding exhaust valve spring was at the highest point. The exhaust valves were set when the intake spring was at the lowest. I think this is the EOIC method, correct?
Any suggestions, besides double checking my valve clearance?
It ran before the clutch failed, but a lot of white smoke, lots of of black gooey unburnt fuel out the exhaust, and the injection pump barely pumped ( fountained about 1”). But it had no issues running and never “backfired” out the intake. I will add it didn’t have a head shim, but I put on with the new head gasket.
I re-adjusted the valves by bumping the starter, setting the intake at 0.008” when the corresponding exhaust valve spring was at the highest point. The exhaust valves were set when the intake spring was at the lowest. I think this is the EOIC method, correct?
Any suggestions, besides double checking my valve clearance?