Cm871 timing? |
12-13-2024, (Subject: Cm871 timing? ) Post: #10 | |||
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RE: Cm871 timing? (12-13-2024 )Rawze Wrote:The last person to touch my ecm was Rawze during the full de-mandate he made one specifically for my truck and engine truck ran better with the cracked head then now. I used the 4 and 6 wedges for the cams 6 on the valves and 4 on the injectors, I’m gonna change the pressure sensor first before doing anything next I think it could be the problem, for example in Wyoming on i80 it would boost 30 but in Sacramento, Cali it would hit 38, I had one boost leak when I first started it went for a test drive, but I found it pretty quick. It was really loud and to lose that much psi would mean a big huge boost leak. I’m also thinking about we adjusting the injectors. Could that be a problem if they are not adjusted correctly?? I used the dial gauge torque wrench. Did it to eight Newton meters step-by-step like what Rawze does on his YouTube. This wasn’t my first adjustment. I’ve done it before perfectly fine.(12-12-2024 )Pigpen 2869 Wrote: Did you remember the plug that goes in the head that everyone forgets ???? Just ahead of where the intake is facing up. | |||
12-13-2024, (Subject: Cm871 timing? ) Post: #11 | |||
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RE: Cm871 timing? Plug was on there | |||
12-13-2024, (Subject: Cm871 timing? ) Post: #12 | |||
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RE: Cm871 timing? Here’s the esn | |||
12-13-2024, (Subject: Cm871 timing? ) Post: #13 | |||
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RE: Cm871 timing? NOTE: 8 n_m = 71 INCH-LBS.. (not ft-lbs)/... I hope someone did not try to crank those injector set screws to 70 ft-lbs. It would severely damage the injectors. As far as boos changing by that much.. it can be a lot of things since you took things all apart. things like... == turbo out of calibration. == boost leaks. == collapsed CAC boot. == missing plug in underside of the head. == missing block-plate(s) at intake or between manifold and egr cooler, if it is de-mandated. == cracked CAC from taking it in/out. == exhaust or intake restriction(s) due to various circumstances. == getting air in fuel, or fuel restrictions. == slipped cam. == incorrect head vs ser#. the list is long. User's Signature: ->: What I post is just my own thoughts and Opinions! --- I AM Full Of S__T!. | |||
12-13-2024, (Subject: Cm871 timing? ) Post: #14 | |||
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RE: Cm871 timing? (12-13-2024 )Rawze Wrote: NOTE: 8 n_m = 71 INCH-LBS.. (not ft-lbs)/... I hope someone did not try to crank those injector set screws to 70 ft-lbs. It would severely damage the injectors. Thanks Rawze, I did change the sensor today and it seem to have definitely brought up the boost, The head was ordered through Peterbilt by the esn, it’s a brand new none reman head, I’ll keep looking into it, I ran it driving empty and it’s definitely improved on boost so I’ll see what it does fully loaded.if you have a chance give me a call sometime if possible to discuss this over the phone, I had done those injector adjustments using NM same type of torque wrench you used in your video. | |||
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