by dilvoy » Sat Jan 22, 2005 12:19 pm
I had a CUCV start putting out white smoke and loose power very quickly. It was running fine, then the next day it barely made enough power to get out of the driveway. I had to put it into low range to get out. My problem was with the fitting at the top of the injector pump where the fuel return line, that brings return fuel from the injectors back into the pump, attaches to. This fitting has a small glass plunger inside with a small coil springbehind it. In my case the plunger got stuck in the almost closed position. According to a shop manual, timing advance is affected by the pressure of the return fuel into the injector pump. I removed the fitting and tried to blow through it and i could not. I broke the glass part out and removed the spring, all with a paper clip on the side of the freeway, with a paper clip. To my relief everything was back to normal. I think the glass plunger and spring are there to even out pressure pulses of the return fuel, so timing advance does not pulse and give an uneven idle, for smooth operation. The truck though still had just as smooth idle without the plunger. If you break out the plunger, be sure to remove the spring and any broken glass, so nothing gets into the injector pump. George
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