Kalashnikov
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Now here's the deal: I've got an M818 that was running poorly, smoke, fuel in coolant, no power at all. So, I pulled the injectors and cylinder #2 had no tip left. I figured they are cheap enough I'll replace them all. After swapping the new ones in the truck ran poorly, smoked a TON, and had no power re:25mph on flats. So I looked through the TMs and found the adjustment procedure, picked up an inch pound torque wrench and proceeded to adjust the top end.
I first adjust the injectors but the crank got very hard to turn so I started over; adjusted 4 of the cylinders, 3, 6, 2, 4 as per the TM. Then it got hard to turn and I couldn't align the marks on the accessory drive pulley. So I went back and reread the TM and realized I need to do the valves before going onto the next cylinder. I went thru the cylinders aligning the marks on the acc. drive per each cylinder and adjust the exhuast and intake valves.
First major issue: The exhaust valve and spring on cylinder #2 toward the exhuast side is sticking way up. The rocker touches the crosshead (bridge) even with the adjustment screw way out.
At this point I just pushed it down till the bridge bottomed on the other valves and adjusted the rocker. The other cylinders adjusted fine until I got to #1.
Second major issue: On cylinder #1 with the adjustment screw all the way out for the intake valve, the rocker still contacts the crosshead (bridge).
This is where I stopped because it didn't seem right at all. I'm stumped as I've never torn into a diesel before and I can't find ANY info on the net to fix the issue. Any thoughts?
And this might be a dumb question but the TM is pretty vague, but the left valves are intake and the right are exhaust on every cylinder right? Or are the rockers with the rivet on the end (the far left and far right per rocker housing) the exhaust valves?
As you can see I'm no expert with diesels. The only thing I had was a Deuce but I never had to dig into it this much.
I first adjust the injectors but the crank got very hard to turn so I started over; adjusted 4 of the cylinders, 3, 6, 2, 4 as per the TM. Then it got hard to turn and I couldn't align the marks on the accessory drive pulley. So I went back and reread the TM and realized I need to do the valves before going onto the next cylinder. I went thru the cylinders aligning the marks on the acc. drive per each cylinder and adjust the exhuast and intake valves.
First major issue: The exhaust valve and spring on cylinder #2 toward the exhuast side is sticking way up. The rocker touches the crosshead (bridge) even with the adjustment screw way out.
At this point I just pushed it down till the bridge bottomed on the other valves and adjusted the rocker. The other cylinders adjusted fine until I got to #1.
Second major issue: On cylinder #1 with the adjustment screw all the way out for the intake valve, the rocker still contacts the crosshead (bridge).
This is where I stopped because it didn't seem right at all. I'm stumped as I've never torn into a diesel before and I can't find ANY info on the net to fix the issue. Any thoughts?
And this might be a dumb question but the TM is pretty vague, but the left valves are intake and the right are exhaust on every cylinder right? Or are the rockers with the rivet on the end (the far left and far right per rocker housing) the exhaust valves?
As you can see I'm no expert with diesels. The only thing I had was a Deuce but I never had to dig into it this much.