Any chance the cam is off a tooth? Did the gear mark line up perfectly with the arrow on the housing? Sounds like retarded timing.
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Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by little cat 500, Dec 6, 2011.
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Will trade call seven zero four five zero seven 2 four five three
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no i tryed cam timeing straight up then one ahead then one tooth late seams to be the same in all robsredford let me think just a bit more on this before i start pullin it out
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The cam won't cause any issues under full load acceleration at any RPM. If the engine has a load against it it will rev to max RPM without breaking up. You have a fuel problem somewhere or a bad injector
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ok thanks kurt i just jacked the timing till i got the check eng light didn't help revs quicker still breaks up im with you on the bad injector fuel line's and tranfer pump are new and running it from a bucket didn't change things ether so i guess it's back to finding the junk injector again kinda sounds like a fuel knock when cold also i did forget to post that kinda like a detroit sound
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You really should do a Cylinder cut out test before you go any further. Seeing its missing in neutral at 2000RPM you should be able to pin it down to a Cylinder in a few minutes.
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did a cut out there all about the same the miss or whatever it maybe it kinda missis on them all kinda like like it's fluttering or bounceing though them all hard to explain but i breaks up like an old car with glass packs on it
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If its doing it that bad but its not a particular cylinder then its more likely fuel pressure across the board.
Did you test Fuel pressure After the secondary filter filer before the head? test at Idle and all the way through to when it misses. -
fuel pressure was tested on the filter houseing on the block before the head with the old transfer pump and another used one i tryed so went and got a new pump and same thing line from houseing to head is new and the return on the back of the head is new and all the draw line from tank are new check valve new
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You might have a cut injector oring. You really should hook up a clear hose in the supply and return lines. This will tell you if you are sucking air or "making" air on the return side. If you have a cut oring the compression will force the fuel away from the cylinder.
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