Bosch Fuel Pump governer shaft (spline)please HELP!

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Bosch Fuel Pump governer shaft (spline)please HELP!
#1
Hello,

This is my first post on this forum!

I just swapped my fuel pump over (bosch) beacuse it was leaking veg oil. 
I wanted to have the same governer assembly as the last one so I swapped it over I didn't realize that the pump had a spline which had to be lined up ccorrectly... 

how can I reset this back to where it should be? 

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#2
This is what I mean the 10mm lock nut is holding it onto the splines [Image: ac62443dc40282115588559ae3268a2a.jpg]

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#3
Turn the shaft anticlockwise until it feels like to comes to a natural stop.
Fit the throttle arm in the idle position ThumbsUp
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#4
Loosen the nut, put a screwdriver in the top, set where required and nip the nut back up, does that make sense? Smile
Phase 1 D-Turdo, K14@24 psi, De-cat, meaty backbox, Bosch pump, grinded LDA pin, duel air fed K&N =133.7bhp & 188ft/lbs
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Okay thanks everyone. Got that sorted!

Still not running right though.. when I put my foot down there is no power then suddenly at around 2.5k rpm it kicks in. Yes I know it's a turbo and that is normal but it literally has no power until then.

Also since I have fitted this pump my boost guage reads 20psi. And the engine seems to run very hot. Any advice?

Even in the low revs the turbo spins up and creates a considerable amount of boost

I must add that this sounds like it is producing a lot of diesel knock!

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#6
Ok...need to retard the pump a little if too much knock.
Also sounds like the lda pin is sticking or not dropping.

Is it coaling a lot before 2500rpm?
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#7
Sorry to sound stupid but I have no idea what coaling means!

I thought that about the pump timing.

Could the lda pin sticking be caused by oil getting into the diaphragm bit?

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Smoking about the exhaust when you accelerate at wide open throttle from low rpm?
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#9
Coaling means blowing loads of black smoke out of the back.
I wouldn't think oil would cuase a sticky LDA,  unless you run veg oil.

Doh! Beat me to it. Rofl
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#10
Yes just cleaned it all out put back in and problem solved! Thanks for your help! [SMILING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH]

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Haha!
Boom!
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