NJ_Toolnut
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As I described above, I inserted the 3/32" drill in the delivery valve orfice and used a ratchet wrench to crank the engine through two revolutions, while using digital calipers to measure the distance between the exposed end of the drill and the lip of the threaded hole in the hydraulic head for the delivery valve holder. I took measurements each 45 degrees (approx.) of crankshaft rotation. I made this group of measurements twice: Once with the control unit in the normal engine off (throttle closed) position and once with the control unit propped wide open with a stick. My measurements had an overall range of 0.015" (measurement error due to awkwardness of measurement situation). I cannot measure any movement of the IP plunger so it must be stuck. Given what I have tried already to free up the plunger, does the IP need to be removed, or are there other tricks I can apply?
As always, thanks for your comments!
Stan
As always, thanks for your comments!
Stan