dieselsmokem35a2
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OK, so I recently bought an M1008. It ran poorly and had several issues. One problem it had was is you goosed the throttle or were driving it and let off the gas the engine would die. It idle fine and sounded pretty good to me. I have had a deuce for 5 yrs and have done a lot of work on it and am somewhat familiar with the workings of a motor so I thought I would just start with the furl delivery system to try and solve me problem. Besides it is over two decades old and has 70k miles on it......could be 170K but I guess theres no way to ever know for sure. Anyway, I pulled the IP pump and injectors along with the vacuum pump since I now had such easy access to it and planned on replacing all of them along with the fuel filter. With all that off now I am waiting for all the parts I ordered to come in. I know your thinking well if it aint broke why you replacing all that stuff. Well, again, its an old truck and I have no idea the condition of things or maintenance history so I thought I would throw as many new parts on it as I can so I know I have a reliable truck when I am done. So far everything has come apart well when the new parts come in (IP and injectors) I am ready to reasemble. While I was waitng on parts for the top of the motor I started to go after an oil leak coming from the little oil in the bottom of the bell housing. It didnt drip oil when I got it deliverd and parked it in my garage but after one trip to the end of my street and back it was leaking black oil like a stuck pig from the little hole in the bottom of that bell housing. I assumed it was my rear main so I pulled the oil pan and rear crank block to expose the seal and all I found where the seal was supposed to be was a little chunk of fiber and nothing else. I can't find any further trace of a seal of any kind and ordered and installed a new seal. The seal was two pieces and I was able to lube the top half and slide it into the groove where it belongs (it wasnt fast or easy but better than pulling the motor). So I think my oil leak is fixed now but wont know until I get it running. While I had the pan off I also ordered and installed one of those reinforcing brakets from a company in canada that is supposed to help strengthen the lower block. Planning on a banks turbo someday so I thought either way it would be some good insurance. Anyway, my problem is that while I was still waiting for the IP to come in I decided to replace the fuel lift pump. It came out easy enough but upon reading the instruction of the new lift pump it said to make sure that the shaft the actuated the lift pump must be fully retracted before I put the new one in place. To do this simply turn the crank until it is retracted and install the pump. Well I turned the crank and here is where I have a problem. For one the shaft isnt retracting when I turn the crank(clockwise when your looking at the front?) and I also just realized I may have screwed up the timing when I turned the crank with no IP pump installed. Am I in trouble? Dont have the first clue how to time an engine, can anyone lend some advice? Is the lift pump shaft not retracting because the IP pump is not installed yet? WHAT HAVE I DONE!? Any help is greatly appreciated! I feel so stupid right about now! I figured if I can replace a head gasket on my deuce I can do anything.....errrr wrong! 