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1986 Ford Ranger Diesel


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Sorry for lack of updates, been busy :sad:

Can anyone please tell me how I can adjust my injector pump? I see many references of people mentioning that the fuel can be turned up or down. I think I need to turn mine down as there is lots of black smoke with even minor acceleration. The motor runs great, changed the oil twice only now too much smoke and boggy on acceleration. Also any books on these?
 


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^^^^^^ Me too
 

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Sorry for lack of updates, been busy :sad:

Can anyone please tell me how I can adjust my injector pump? I see many references of people mentioning that the fuel can be turned up or down. I think I need to turn mine down as there is lots of black smoke with even minor acceleration. The motor runs great, changed the oil twice only now too much smoke and boggy on acceleration. Also any books on these?
My dad had a perkins diesel years ago, wished we never got rid of it, as I know more now than I did. Woulda been fun to play with for the same reasons you note...

Anyway your question. First things first: do you know where your injection pump is? All I can offer is poke around the pump itself for some sort of set screw or allen bolt threaded thing...whatever. If it's a mechanical pump there ought to be some sort of tightening or loosening mechanism on the casing. Read through this site and get a sense for what different things do on different mechanical pumps, and perhaps you can start to make something out of what you see on the exterior of your pump:

http://www.cs.rochester.edu/u/jag/vw/engine/fi/injpump.html
 

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My dad had a perkins diesel years ago, wished we never got rid of it, as I know more now than I did. Woulda been fun to play with for the same reasons you note...

Anyway your question. First things first: do you know where your injection pump is? All I can offer is poke around the pump itself for some sort of set screw or allen bolt threaded thing...whatever. If it's a mechanical pump there ought to be some sort of tightening or loosening mechanism on the casing. Read through this site and get a sense for what different things do on different mechanical pumps, and perhaps you can start to make something out of what you see on the exterior of your pump:

http://www.cs.rochester.edu/u/jag/vw/engine/fi/injpump.html
Thanks for the info, that link was helpful somewhat. My pump has an allen key adjustment on the top of the pump casing and also a slot screwdriver type on the back side of the pump body looks like what you would see on a carburator. I'm loath to meddle with them until I can find out what they do as I don't want to put the thing out of kilter.

Hopefully someone else here will know more.

:icon_confused:
 

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^^^^^^ Me too
Can you post pics if this intake? I want to swap my factory one for something that connects to the turbo with a cone type k&n filter.
 

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