Setting the spill timing on a Nuffield engine with inline injection pump
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 พ.ย. 2024
- This video is showing how to set the spill timing on a Nuffield tractor. Here we used a BMC 2.6 engine which is a 3 cylinder engine. However, the principle will be the same for other engines, although the timing marks will be different. Therefore we always advise you to follow the workshop manuals for your engine.
This is a very helpful video guys! The procedure is well described in the service manual, but seeing it on video makes it a bit easier to understand (especially for those not native speaking English) I hope you guys don't mind if I share it on the Nuffield tractor forum?
Glad it is helpful.
Of course you can share it.
We will create more videos as we are doing things in the workshop.
Thankyou
@@TractorSparePartsLtd thank you! I've shared it in the faq section.
10years ago I did a rebuild (BMC 2.6 Nuffield 342) learned a lot of this engine. I use our Nuffield weekly at our little farm. I love the sound of the BMC. Thanks for the video's. I have leaking rear seals of the rear axle like to know how to repair this.
Nice job! Been many years since I did this sort of thing. Brings it all back!
That was very helpful my brother, thank you!
Interesting video- had no idea what ' spill timing ' was :) K
Good work
Thnk u ❤️
what is the control rack possition when spill cutting
The control rack should be in its idol run position. Does this help you? If you need more details send me an email at sales@tractorspareparts.co.uk and I can help you
Joanna
my nuffield pump has lots of little markings on the coupling, what are they ?
What model and pump is it?
They could be degrees to show you advancing and retarding the pump (if they are evenly spaced). If they are random spaced, then they could have been put on there by somebody to help them at the time they did something to the pump.
I have got a4stroke Nuffield I have tried. To time it's not picking
hi, where is the fill plug for oil on that pump? thx
The level plug is on the side of the pump that is facing me in the picture. It is below the diamond shape you can see on the side of the pump. The oil goes in the side which is open in the video.
Hope this helps you but if not send me an email sales@tractorspareparts.co.uk and I will send you a better picture.