Bloodmike
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Ok folks, First off I want to thank GIMP for all his help, he has gone above and beyond with this issue and we are still going with it ..... Here's my story, about 10 months my Deuce died in my driveway, and I had to let it sit till just this past week. Since then I have done my homework, I found all the TM's and sticky threads etc. and really did the research. This is what I diagnosed, upon its death, I traced the fuel from the tank to the IP. I have fuel into the IP just not to the injectors, so thru my research I found that it might be the HH. I had a surplus pump sitting on a shelf so I pulled that HH and rebuilt it (new orings new button, healthy cleaning). I lined up my marks on the Deuce IP and pulled that HH, and found the button not seated correctly. Ok, problem solved, I installed the rebuilt HH, and i had little to no fuel at the injector. Alright I see whats coming, I talked to a few people and they said its most likely the IP. So back into the TM's and threads, I found all the necessary info on pulling the IP. Still hesitant I contacted GIMP and he provided me with enough info to be dangerous. So I went elbow deep into the next day, everything he told me was spot on. The pump came out with out a hitch.
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These are the timing marks that the TM's GIMP told me to line up. Ok so I did everything in reverse with a brand new 2016 rebuilt pump and again it went as exactly as GIMP explained. I checked and rechecked, bleed the fuel system, said a little prayer to the diesel gods and tried to fire it up, and nothing. So GIMP told me you might need to give it a bump of ether, so I did, and for a moment it roared to life. It's an extremely hard start, 3 shot burst of ether and 5 seconds of cranking and it'll stumble to its feet. Once its running the RPMs are hunting from 600 to 1200 rpms and it if dips to low it stalls out. Here's a link to a video of it running. I can't figure out how to post it here, so please copy the address below if it doesn't show in this thread.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfanW-01-m0&feature=youtu.be
What the video doesn't show because it died before I had a chance to get to the engine compartment, the throttle arm can be seen moving with the increase and decrease of the rpms. I looked into the TM's about governor adjustment and the droop screw, and still no improvement. Since then GIMP and I have been going back and forth with the diagnosis, we replicated the exact same steps from the timing marks to pulling the valve covers on both his and my Deuce and we are stumped. He suggested we turn to the forum for some advice. So please anyone with passed experience we (and I mean I) need your guidance. Mike
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These are the timing marks that the TM's GIMP told me to line up. Ok so I did everything in reverse with a brand new 2016 rebuilt pump and again it went as exactly as GIMP explained. I checked and rechecked, bleed the fuel system, said a little prayer to the diesel gods and tried to fire it up, and nothing. So GIMP told me you might need to give it a bump of ether, so I did, and for a moment it roared to life. It's an extremely hard start, 3 shot burst of ether and 5 seconds of cranking and it'll stumble to its feet. Once its running the RPMs are hunting from 600 to 1200 rpms and it if dips to low it stalls out. Here's a link to a video of it running. I can't figure out how to post it here, so please copy the address below if it doesn't show in this thread.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfanW-01-m0&feature=youtu.be
What the video doesn't show because it died before I had a chance to get to the engine compartment, the throttle arm can be seen moving with the increase and decrease of the rpms. I looked into the TM's about governor adjustment and the droop screw, and still no improvement. Since then GIMP and I have been going back and forth with the diagnosis, we replicated the exact same steps from the timing marks to pulling the valve covers on both his and my Deuce and we are stumped. He suggested we turn to the forum for some advice. So please anyone with passed experience we (and I mean I) need your guidance. Mike
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