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As I mentioned in the thread http://www.steelsoldiers.com/milita...-road-trip-dfw-chester-il-dec-26-jan-9-a.html , the engine has not run very smoothly, was almost impossible to start without ether, and would not keep prime after 45 minutes.
Here are pictures of the PT pump innards on my NHC250.. These probably explain why the truck would not stay primed and why it ran so poorly. This is fixed now, at the cost of a complete pump rebuild. It looks like some kind of grit made its way through the pump and ruined it. The grit and much scoring is evident. The pump shop said they found what looked like brass or bronze dust and shavings. I do not know what the white grit is. The pump was supposedly 8000 miles old. Same as the engine. The engine now runs absolutely spec. I'd be interested in opinions as to what happened here.
top right: gear pump, fuel
clockwise:
- governor shaft, gear, and weights
- shaft, FP drivepump drive shaft
- ? shaft
- ? bushing
- shutdown valve
Here are pictures of the PT pump innards on my NHC250.. These probably explain why the truck would not stay primed and why it ran so poorly. This is fixed now, at the cost of a complete pump rebuild. It looks like some kind of grit made its way through the pump and ruined it. The grit and much scoring is evident. The pump shop said they found what looked like brass or bronze dust and shavings. I do not know what the white grit is. The pump was supposedly 8000 miles old. Same as the engine. The engine now runs absolutely spec. I'd be interested in opinions as to what happened here.
top right: gear pump, fuel
clockwise:
- governor shaft, gear, and weights
- shaft, FP drivepump drive shaft
- ? shaft
- ? bushing
- shutdown valve
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