Absolutely zero fuel is discharging from the rear most two injection pump delivery valves. The forward-most valve just kinda bubbles out.
Is valve clearance related to the injection pump? Maybe I errored when I adjusted the valves. When an exhaust valve pushrod started to raise, I set the intake to 0.008". When the intake pushrod started to drop, I set the exhaust to 0.008".
On an injection pump 15381-51011, is injection timing set by the shims near the bottom of each delivery valve? Or does the pump body gasket/shim set the timing? The WSM doesn't say a lot about this. I want to retrace my steps to make sure I didn't alter the injection timing.
Before replying, please read about my recent history...
I previously posted about my B7100D suddenly seizing up. Prior to this, it started and ran good, but had excessive white smoke. The seizure was caused by a pressure plate finger snapping off and lodging itself between the "bell housing" and flywheel. While I had the tractor split, I removed the 750 engine. I cleaned the carbon from the valves, replaced the valve seals (no valve lapping needed), replaced the head gasket (and head shim...which it DID NOT have one on it), glow plugs, oil pan gasket, speed control gasket, and hydraulic pump gasket. I also replaced the o-rings and crush washer/gaskets in the injection pump delivery valves. I did not disassemble the injection pump body beyond this. I also removed and carefully cleaned the injectors and replaced the gaskets. I bled the injection pump at the inlet breather.
Obviously, I caused this new problem...since the system functioned before I started this journey. Any ideas as to where to look? If my valve clearance method is correct, should I punt and ship the injection pump for a re-build job?
Thanks, in advance.
Is valve clearance related to the injection pump? Maybe I errored when I adjusted the valves. When an exhaust valve pushrod started to raise, I set the intake to 0.008". When the intake pushrod started to drop, I set the exhaust to 0.008".
On an injection pump 15381-51011, is injection timing set by the shims near the bottom of each delivery valve? Or does the pump body gasket/shim set the timing? The WSM doesn't say a lot about this. I want to retrace my steps to make sure I didn't alter the injection timing.
Before replying, please read about my recent history...
I previously posted about my B7100D suddenly seizing up. Prior to this, it started and ran good, but had excessive white smoke. The seizure was caused by a pressure plate finger snapping off and lodging itself between the "bell housing" and flywheel. While I had the tractor split, I removed the 750 engine. I cleaned the carbon from the valves, replaced the valve seals (no valve lapping needed), replaced the head gasket (and head shim...which it DID NOT have one on it), glow plugs, oil pan gasket, speed control gasket, and hydraulic pump gasket. I also replaced the o-rings and crush washer/gaskets in the injection pump delivery valves. I did not disassemble the injection pump body beyond this. I also removed and carefully cleaned the injectors and replaced the gaskets. I bled the injection pump at the inlet breather.
Obviously, I caused this new problem...since the system functioned before I started this journey. Any ideas as to where to look? If my valve clearance method is correct, should I punt and ship the injection pump for a re-build job?
Thanks, in advance.