Well I did a bunch of stuff to the truck tonight. I wouldn't say i was shotgunning the problem by changing a bunch of stuff, but it went OK. I changed the two O-rings on my hydraulic head and swapped the injectors out for another set I had. Now the set I swapped in were not known to be good per say, but working, yes. I had them originally in my truck when I got it and it acted a little weird, so that is when I put a set of newer injectors in it. So the injectors that went in tonight were my original ones. When I pulled the injectors out, i noticed the crispy carbon in the cylinder like the other gentleman on here had (
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showth...age2&highlight=injector+line+fitting+pressure Post #17). I used a gun cleaning brush and knocked them out and cleaned them up. So it seemed to idle ok but when I put the stop rod back on, the two screws that hold it on were making it bind up and caused the throttle to act sticky. Previous experience has told me that it is from the wrong o-ring (too thick) on the shut off shaft. On my other truck, I bought a complete HH gasket / o-ring kit from Kublo's that had the correct o-ring in it. after that, it went together great. So I need to locate the correct o-ring for that. If somebody wants to chime in with the correct o-ring part number or where to get it, that would be good. I will research it after I post this. I am sure it has been covered before, but I just have to find it. Soon as I get the o-ring fixed, I will be able to better see if these injectors I swapped in work better than the previous set.
I am going to borrow a pop tester tomorrow and am going to see how the injectors I took out tonight perform. I will keep you updated how they check out.