tim curran wrote:I lost power but I also took out my worn out Denny t fuel pin and pit back the one from Ind. Inj. Its not as good as the Denny t one. I figure the electric pump would just keep a constant fuel pressure to the diaphragm pump. I don't trust electrical pumps to run one alone. I have had to replace way to many electrical pumps in my day to have my mechanical diesel be crippled By a. Electrical fuel pump when it dies.
Then why run an electric at all?
However.......I'm going to say you gained bottom end because of the less aggressive pin. As far as top end? Hard to say, I've never seen an II pin and don't know if they are cut deep enough for full pin travel.
However... with greater timing, you'll see a lot less smoke. And of course like you know... smoke DOES not equal power.