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Posted by Oldfarmboy Jim on July 12, 2003 at 21:19:23 from (12.80.113.70):
Does anyone out there understand all three of those things? ME NEITHER! But, I did find a pretty good website to help me with the first item/ http://www.cs.rochester.edu/u/jag/vw/engine/fi/injpump.html I've been working on bringing a TD340 back to life and realized early on that there was little to no fuel going to the injectors. As a kid on the farm, I never messed with diesels, so I was reluctant to tackle the injector pump. After visiting the above website, I decided to get the service manual and have at it. I've read the manual through several times. I'm pretty comfortable with how everything works and fits together now, so I bought the rebuild kit and ...HERE I GO!! Any helpful personal experiences with the ROOSA MASTER injector pump that you folks may have had would be appreciated. I expect to have a follow-up posting by next week-end.
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