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Looking for picture of injection pump from a manual for d330 out of 922

Looking for picture of injection pump from a manual for d330 out of 922

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dblaz18
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I ordered a manual didn't receive yet hoping someone could get me some pictures from a manual if any one has one i want to work on it this weekend just would like to see what I can do before I touch it
It's a 922 94a serial number
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Sun, Jul 20, 2014 2:28 AM
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What exactly are you looking for? I don't have a manual for the 922 94A but I do have info on a D4D 78A series of the same era.
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Sun, Jul 20, 2014 3:25 AM
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Reply to Old Magnet:
What exactly are you looking for? I don't have a manual for the 922 94A but I do have info on a D4D 78A series of the same era.
I'm looking for the break down of the pump anything service related to it
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Sun, Jul 20, 2014 5:28 AM
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I'm looking for the break down of the pump anything service related to it
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To begin with you are going to have to round up some special tools.
A 1M6952 wrench/socket to remove the pump retaining bushing.
If the pumps are stuck in the bores a 1M6954 extractor is recommended.
On assembly you will need a 8M0530 rack setting gauge (micrometer)
To time the pumps you will need a 2M5219 gauge (plug) and a depth micrometer with a 4" - 5" rod.

The service procedure is six pages long plus parts diagram. That's more material than I want to post so I suggest you wait until you get your manual. Be happy to respond to questions on specific items.

Note: These are all old tool numbers that will have upgraded part numbers.
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Sun, Jul 20, 2014 6:43 AM
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Reply to Old Magnet:
To begin with you are going to have to round up some special tools.
A 1M6952 wrench/socket to remove the pump retaining bushing.
If the pumps are stuck in the bores a 1M6954 extractor is recommended.
On assembly you will need a 8M0530 rack setting gauge (micrometer)
To time the pumps you will need a 2M5219 gauge (plug) and a depth micrometer with a 4" - 5" rod.

The service procedure is six pages long plus parts diagram. That's more material than I want to post so I suggest you wait until you get your manual. Be happy to respond to questions on specific items.

Note: These are all old tool numbers that will have upgraded part numbers.
Ok thank you
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Sun, Jul 20, 2014 9:49 AM
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