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Problem after new HH installation

gimpyrobb

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James, the quill shaft has been known to snap too. I understand what you're saying about the drive washer, but that doesn't always go first.
 

Floridianson

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Yep just wanted him to check it if it was the quill shaft that is broken. Real pain to have to go back in and simple to check before head install. Just like turning the head upside down to check if plunger sleeve is floating free.
 
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FloridaAKM

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When had my HH out the first time, I made sure that the fuel plunger & the plunger sleeve was clean & freely moving & the bowtie was unbroken. The fuel delivery valve, behind the 12 sided nut, was unknown to me & have learned not to take stuff apart that is unknown, important & expensive. That said, the next HH to be taken apart will be a breeze or @ least not unknown. All said, she runs now.
 

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When had my HH out the first time, I made sure that the fuel plunger & the plunger sleeve was clean & freely moving & the bowtie was unbroken. The fuel delivery valve, behind the 12 sided nut, was unknown to me & have learned not to take stuff apart that is unknown, important & expensive. That said, the next HH to be taken apart will be a breeze or @ least not unknown. All said, she runs now.
Yep Allen you got the hard stuff down pat now. Next truck you get bet you could take out the whole injection pump clean it and put it back together.
 

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Next truck will have to be able to haul to the burn pile, a few large loads of bamboo &/or cedar limbs to make way for parking. Thirty years go it was a large open field where anything could be parked, now after planting a cedar tree farm & letting it mature, there is no room for any more military trucks to park, much maneuver. That said, no injection pump teardown & reassembly in my future that I know of, but you never can tell what is around the next wakeup call.
 
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