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Actually ... we're just killing time until the parts (i.e., new HH) arrive. I will be checking the timing tomorrow in the AM when its a bit cooler, but that's about all I can do for now.Not really off track, just a progression of a trouble shooting conversation.
soanyoldways, as for when humankind was capable or producing the precision machinery required to build fuel injection pumps ... I'm thinking one hundred years ago we were just getting there. From wikipedia:
1910s
- 1910: The Norwegian research ship Fram was a sailing ship fitted with an auxiliary diesel engine, and was thus the first ocean-going ship with a diesel engine.
- 1912: The Danish built the first ocean-going ship exclusively powered by a diesel engine, MS Sealandia. The first locomotive with a diesel engine also appeared.
- 1913: The US Navy submarines used NELSECO units. Rudolph Diesel died mysteriously when he crossed the English Channel.
- 1914: German U-boats were powered by MAN diesels.
- 1919: Prosper L'Orange obtained a patent on a prechamber insert and made a needle injection nozzle. First diesel engine from Cummins.
Variable venturi, constant depression carbs (S.U. carbs and etc.) require a fair bit of precision machining. These were developed and produced in the early 1900's.
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