marty1979 wrote:I see that you mentioned earlier that the timing has been checked, did you just pin the sprockets or did you actually reset the position of the pump in relation to the sprocket. What I mean is, the pump can be adjusted by loosening the sprocket and turning the center bolt of the pump clockwise or anti-clockwise, advancing or retarding the timing.
That would be quite impressive, considering the pump is fitted to the shaft with a woodruff key and only fits in one place ;)
To alter the timing you need to release the 4 nuts holding the pump to the bracket and move it back or forth.
1998 peugeot 406 2.1 td executive saloon silver,d9 mods 18" dare v2 alloys In Phase XTC 6.5″ 240W Component Speakers up front and Vibe Slick 6x9 Three Way Speakers - Slick 693 in the rear runing off a Alpine MRV-F307 V12 Series amp and a vibe cbr 12 twin evo sub in the boot. 1998 peugeot 406 2.1 td lx saloon red
no lol u mean undo the pump couldn't i just take the beltoff and move the pully
1998 peugeot 406 2.1 td executive saloon silver,d9 mods 18" dare v2 alloys In Phase XTC 6.5″ 240W Component Speakers up front and Vibe Slick 6x9 Three Way Speakers - Slick 693 in the rear runing off a Alpine MRV-F307 V12 Series amp and a vibe cbr 12 twin evo sub in the boot. 1998 peugeot 406 2.1 td lx saloon red
so basically if i loosen the pump brackets and twist the pump one way or the other and try that it should work?
will give it a go. thanks
1998 peugeot 406 2.1 td executive saloon silver,d9 mods 18" dare v2 alloys In Phase XTC 6.5″ 240W Component Speakers up front and Vibe Slick 6x9 Three Way Speakers - Slick 693 in the rear runing off a Alpine MRV-F307 V12 Series amp and a vibe cbr 12 twin evo sub in the boot. 1998 peugeot 406 2.1 td lx saloon red
marty1979 wrote:I see that you mentioned earlier that the timing has been checked, did you just pin the sprockets or did you actually reset the position of the pump in relation to the sprocket. What I mean is, the pump can be adjusted by loosening the sprocket and turning the center bolt of the pump clockwise or anti-clockwise, advancing or retarding the timing.
That would be quite impressive, considering the pump is fitted to the shaft with a woodruff key and only fits in one place ;)
To alter the timing you need to release the 4 nuts holding the pump to the bracket and move it back or forth.
You are 100% right, my apologies, I was thinking of the Lucas pump setup on my old Mondeo would you believe it