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Where is the fuel adjustment on a 12H-T injector pump?
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Where is the fuel adjustment on a 12H-T injector pump?
Does anyone have a picture of where the fuel adjustment is on a 12H-T?
if no picture, maybe a description?
cheere,
MB
if no picture, maybe a description?
cheere,
MB
same pump i thaughtflyology wrote:Did the search thing first, came up with nothing. have also searched the tech files, cant find anything about the fuel adjustment for the 12HT pump, plenty on the 2H pump...
just the 12ht has the turbo thing on the back?.? boost compensator and altitude compensator.
i believe it is on the front of the governor housing right where the first injection line comes out.
It should have a cap-nut on it.(unless it has been lost) which you need to take off first.
You need to use about a 12mm(10?) spanner and an allen key. The allen key goes into the middle to adjust, the 12mm spanner to crack the locking nut.
no idea which way to wind it to increase fuel.
It should have a cap-nut on it.(unless it has been lost) which you need to take off first.
You need to use about a 12mm(10?) spanner and an allen key. The allen key goes into the middle to adjust, the 12mm spanner to crack the locking nut.
no idea which way to wind it to increase fuel.
Tired?flyology wrote:Same pump body, but the boost compensator is on the back where the fuel adjustment is on on a 2H pump.....
Will post a picture of a pump tomorrow.
(too bloody tired after arvo shift today.....)
Its not like you don't spend the whole shift sitting down anyway.....
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