Taking apart a Deuce IP that you bought, took it apart cleaned it up pretty and put it back together and never installed, wow. I sent you parts free so you could do it. I also gave my Son a whole one to take to his high school shop class so they too could take it apart multi times just to get hands on an IP. If you like you can ship yours to me and I can take them apart and make sure you did it right. As far as you working on Deuce IP's for 40 years I do not think so!. I have been here since you joined Steel Soldiers and seen you schooled / spanked on the IP more than once. Try working on a IP that is still in the truck but has problems like changing a head or bypassing the FDC and adjusting the fuel. Yea I do not rebuild them because most every one I have needed to work on the problem is in the Head so no need to remove the whole IP for that. When I remove an IP from parts trucks I take them apart for parts and give not sell them to other members to help them get back up and running. As for the droop screw like I said how many on the truck IP have you bypassed the FDC and then adjusted the fuel? Last time I saw a pic of you IP your FDC was still hooked up because you liked it. You liked it leaking fuel into the engine ok. As said we do not want to mess with the droop when the FDC is bypassed as it changes the main fuel we worked so hard to get right. What I said the droop screw is no longer in play meaning when the FDC is working the fulcrum and where the droop screw rides on the plate move. When the droop screw is not in play we can now longer control the excess fuel at the lower rpm scale till the turbo starts to kick in and clean up the exhaust. That is why when we bypass the FDC every truck will smoke more on take off then it should clear up at high idle. Any adjustment on the fuel from then on should be make at the main fuel adjustment. As far as the TM thing meaning is gives us no information about adjusting the IP after FDC bypass, this comes from experience. As far as helping the OP I believe I am trying and point being if the mechanic does not know what he is doing he should leave the droop screw alone. Even when the FDC is not bypassed the droop screw setting is not that easy to get right. As anyone guessing the problem a broken clock is right twice a day.
I still would like to know to help out the OP what is this electric fuel pump installed by the motor and is the booster bypassed. For the OP maybe the best thing here since you are not the one working on it and things can get lost in translation is to down load both TM's and take them to your mechanic so he has a full idea of what is involved with trouble shooting the Deuce IP. All we can really do is play a guessing game and that can sometimes take longer than to just read the trouble shooting manual and find the problem faster.
First off, completely taking apart a mechanical device and "replacing" or "repairing" damaged parts. Then putting it all back together is called "Rebuilding" !
That is what I did. As far as never installing them, you know this how ? Why in the world did I do this if I didn't need it for one of my trucks ? By the way it is still working fine.
About me getting "schooled" here on injection pumps. As I remember it I schooled you many a time here. Show me where I got schooled.
Now about never bypassing the FDC. I did that last year, even though it "never" leaked a drop of fuel. I just did it to be safe when I finally can go on the "Great Alaskan Adventure" with my son. I don't post every little thing I do on my trucks here. In fact there are several things I have done to my trucks that will never get posted here. Especially after I had a month off from this site after certain people complained about me and got me banned.
Now I have never seen you post anything about "rebuilding" an injection pump. Ever. Anyone with a little mechanical aptitude can tear something apart. It takes a mechanic to put it back together and have it run correctly.
You did send me a housing that you had gutted, which I thanked you for. Even though after cleaning it up I found the housing was cracked and the stuff you left inside was unusable. Did you need payment for that ? Let me know.
Now here's the real point of all this. You "now" say to leave the "Droop" screw alone after removing the FDC, but here in five posts you say otherwise.
See post #6
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?82760-Fuel-screw-droop-balance
See post #6
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?29221-Droop-screw-questions
See post #8
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?146681-How-to-turn-up-fuel-on-a-M35A2
See post #37
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?59840-FDC-bypass-question/page4
See post #25
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?24388-IP-Pump-Calibration-For-Economy/page3
There are many more where you state over and over again how to adjust the "Droop" screw after removing the FDC.
What happened ? What changed your mind ? Or was it just because I mentioned it here and your saying "no" to my "yes" ?
Now about the TM not giving any advice on a injection pump without a FDC. Really ? What then is a "G" pump then ? Is it not a injection pump without a FDC ?
So it stands to reason that you would set the "Droop" screw to the specifications of a "G" pump. Very simple.
Again I will mention that since the "Droop" screw is installed into the "Fulcrum" it is "in play" no matter what you think. Anything that moves the Fulcrum will effect fuel.
So what slur are you going to come up against me with now ? No experience ? Don't know what I'm doing ? Don't read the TM's ? Read the TM's to much ?
Just because you have been on this site longer then me doesn't make you an experienced mechanic. Just means you've read what others have done longer then I have.
Of course during that time I was actually rebuilding injections pumps for vehicles that went down the road hauling freight and passengers.
Also for those who are still reading this, the "Droop" screw advice was just one of many different things I said to check. I was giving advice for this fellows "mechanic" to possibly check out if the "fast idle adjustment" I said to adjust didn't pan out.
Out of all the possible things I said to check, James latches onto this one to drag me around with. Even though I have proven it is a valid thing to check.
So lets end this stupid discussion on the "Droop" screw. Or is it your intention to badger me until I get angry at you James so I will get banned again ?