• | J 41711 Injection Pump Wrench |
• | J 29872-A Injection Pump Adjustment Tool |
This procedure should be used after an injection pump installation or when the injection timing needs to be checked or adjusted. A scan tool must be used to check or adjust injection timing. A static timing mark can be used as a reference. If a static timing mark is not present on the injection pump mounting flange, one can be scribed to further assist in determining how far the injection pump needs to be rotated.
Injection Pump Timing Specification
All injection pump timing averages 3.5 degrees.
Important: There will be no change in engine performance or vehicle driveability if the injection timing is advanced during the Time Set procedure. The injection timing must be set to the Injection Timing Specifications. If the injection timing is not set correctly, a possible DTC P0216 may set. Refer to DTC P0216 Injection Timing Control Circuit , the Conditions for Setting the DTC.
Important: The actual injection Time value on the scan tool will fluctuate. The Average reading should be 3.5 degrees.
Important: If the engine stalls during the Time Set activation, slightly (1 mm equals 2 degrees) rotate the injection pump toward the driver side of the vehicle, tighten the flange nuts and repeat the Time Set.
Important: It is normal for actual injection Time value on the scan tool to fluctuate. The average fluctuation of the actual injection Time should be 3.5 degrees.
• | If the actual injection time is above 3.5 degrees, slightly (1 mm equals 2 degrees) rotate the injection pump towards the passenger side of the vehicle. |
• | If the actual Injection time is below 3.5 degrees, slightly (1 mm equals 2 degrees) rotate the injection pump toward the driver side of the vehicle. |