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Fuel Solenoid Driver

REMOVAL PROCEDURE





TOOLS REQUIRED
^ Refer to J41711 Injection Pump Wrench
^ Refer to J29872-A Injection Pump adjusting tool.

1. Remove the intake manifold in order to gain access to the fuel solenoid driver. The fuel solenoid driver is located on the left side of the injection pump.
2. Scribe a reference mark on the engine front cover and the injection pump housing to assist in correctly locating the injection pump during reassembly.
3. Loosen the injection pump retaining nuts approximately 1/2 turn, using an J41711 injection pump wrench. Do not remove the nuts.
4. Rotate the pump to the passenger side of the vehicle until it stops, using an J29872-A injection pump adjusting tool.
5. Retighten the top injection pump retaining nut using J41711 injection pump wrench.




6. Disconnect the fuel solenoid driver wiring connector at the injection pump.
7. Loosen the four fuel solenoid driver mounting screws until the screws are free from the injection pump.
8. Discard the heat transfer pad (1) and the mounting screws.




9. Remove the fuel solenoid calibrating resistor using a snap ring pliers. The calibrating resistor is located on a small circuit board which is located in the PMD connector housing and is placed over the PMD terminal pins. This calibrating resistor circuit board has two outboard holes (3) which can be grabbed with snap ring pliers.

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE





IMPORTANT: The calibrating resistor is specific to the injection pump. Do not damage the resistor. The calibrating resistor indication number (2) is located on the front of the calibrating resistor. If the calibrating resistor is damaged or lost, the injection pump must be removed for replacement or taken to a Stanadyne dealer for calibration.

1. Install the calibrating resistor in the new fuel solenoid driver using snap ring pliers (the resistor is keyed to fit in only one way). Install the resistor with an indication number facing upward. If the fuel solenoid driver calibrating resistor is missing. DTC 1218 will set.





IMPORTANT: The pad is designed to transfer heat generated by the PMD to the pump housing so it can be dissipated. Do not install the fuel solenoid driver without a new heat transfer pad. Do not reuse a heat transfer pad. Use a new heat transfer pad only. The heat transfer pad is required to prevent rapid failure of the fuel solenoid driver from overheating. It is not a seal or a gasket. The pump comes with new screws and a new heat transfer pad.

2. Place the new heat transfer pad (1) on the side of the new fuel solenoid driver and insert the four fuel solenoid driver mounting screws into the fuel solenoid driver.

NOTE: Refer to Fastener Notice in Service Precautions.

IMPORTANT: Do not over tighten the fuel solenoid driver mounting screws. Damage to the fuel solenoid driver will result. Damage to the PMD from overtightening the mounting screws is very common.

3. Align the fuel solenoid driver mounting screws with the holes in the pump housing and tighten.

Tighten
Tighten the fuel solenoid driver mounting screws to 2.75 N.m (23 lb in.)

4. Connect the fuel solenoid driver wiring harness connector.




5. Loosen the upper injection pump retaining nut approximately 1/2 turn using the J41711 injection pump wrench. Do not remove the nut.
6. Using the J29872-A injection pump adjusting tool, rotate the pump back to it's original position using the reference mark you created in step 2 Removal Procedure.
7. Install the intake manifold.
8. Perform the injection timing adjustment procedure. Refer to Injection Timing Adjustment.