Simple. This type of pump does not alter timing, only delivery volume based on the rack position by governor input. I will be performing this operation on an old Simms pump very soon post rebuild.
@@alexanderrosales7675 have you ever had a Roosa master pump apart? Parts for a rebuild are usually about $26. And they'll go about 40 years before the seals and flex ring deteriorate and need replaced. The p and a Bosch pump are excellent for delivering huge amounts of fuel, and they are very durable. They are complex and expensive. Bosch distributor pumps are null-acht fünfzehn.
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But how does it change its timing, dynamically, in response to speed and load!?
Simple. This type of pump does not alter timing, only delivery volume based on the rack position by governor input. I will be performing this operation on an old Simms pump very soon post rebuild.
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@@alexanderrosales7675 roosa master pumps were revolutionary when introduced, and were a marvel of manufacturing.
@@alexanderrosales7675 have you ever had a Roosa master pump apart? Parts for a rebuild are usually about $26. And they'll go about 40 years before the seals and flex ring deteriorate and need replaced. The p and a Bosch pump are excellent for delivering huge amounts of fuel, and they are very durable. They are complex and expensive. Bosch distributor pumps are null-acht fünfzehn.