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    I am having trouble locating ANYONE who can provide me with technical specs needed for dianostic diesel pump timing for my 1992 2.4 SSR Limited Manual Surf. Does anyone out there have this information, know of someone who does or where I might find it?? KB

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    Originally posted by KEITH BOWYER
    I am having trouble locating ANYONE who can provide me with technical specs needed for dianostic diesel pump timing for my 1992 2.4 SSR Limited Manual Surf. Does anyone out there have this information, know of someone who does or where I might find it?? KB
    when you say technical specs, which exactly do you need because any within the pump has to be done with proper equipment by a diesel pump specialist,
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    • #3
      Originally posted by KEITH BOWYER
      I am having trouble locating ANYONE who can provide me with technical specs needed for dianostic diesel pump timing for my 1992 2.4 SSR Limited Manual Surf. Does anyone out there have this information, know of someone who does or where I might find it?? KB
      If you can't get the Diesel pump to be timed correctly using the timing marks on the pulley then as Gemeini says you aren't going to be able to do much about it, you will need someone to investigate the pump and rebuild if neccessary.

      One point, when doing the head I noticed that it is very difficult to get the pump lined up correctly as there is a lot of spring in it. Had to line everything up one tooth out to get the correct timing.

      Cheers

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      • #4
        Originally posted by gemini
        when you say technical specs, which exactly do you need because any within the pump has to be done with proper equipment by a diesel pump specialist,
        It was a supposed diesel pump specialist who told me he was unable to get pump specs from Toyota as the car is an import! He said that if I could obtain pump tech specs he could re-build pump fpr me. Any ideas? Keith

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        • #5
          Originally posted by lucky
          If you can't get the Diesel pump to be timed correctly using the timing marks on the pulley then as Gemeini says you aren't going to be able to do much about it, you will need someone to investigate the pump and rebuild if neccessary.

          One point, when doing the head I noticed that it is very difficult to get the pump lined up correctly as there is a lot of spring in it. Had to line everything up one tooth out to get the correct timing.

          Cheers
          Thanks for reply. Exchange head fitted, all reassembled as per timing marks but seem to have lost pulling power. Will have to try your idea one tooth out this time. Keith

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          • #6
            Originally posted by KEITH BOWYER
            Thanks for reply. Exchange head fitted, all reassembled as per timing marks but seem to have lost pulling power. Will have to try your idea one tooth out this time. Keith
            Keith.

            Make sure all pulleys are one tooth out though (one tooth turned clockwise works best). That way everything should be set up correct.

            I presume it is a 2LTE engine. If it was a 2LT I might have some info in the Max Ellery Manual.

            Cheers
            Andy

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            • #7
              when fitting the timing belt the pump wheel does spring back, line the timing marks up correctly cam & crankshaft, fit the belt putting it over the pump timing cog last, this way you can hold it in position while you slide the belt on, then tension it, turn it over one whole turn to make sure they all line up again
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              • #8
                I would suggest that you look up a DENSO fuel pump service dealer in your area. They may have better luck of rebuilding your diesel fuel pump more accurately. I'm sure they have the complete specifications with them.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by KEITH BOWYER
                  Thanks for reply. Exchange head fitted, all reassembled as per timing marks but seem to have lost pulling power. Will have to try your idea one tooth out this time. Keith
                  Check all vacuum hoses are connected, is the turbo cutting in??
                  Say not always what you know, but always know what you say.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Koi
                    Check all vacuum hoses are connected, is the turbo cutting in??
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