GreenDieselEngineering wrote:
Chrysler should hire the members of this forum to rewrite the CRD FSM.  Based on the number teeth on the pulleys (24 for crank, 48 for cam and 36 for IP) the pump timing make will line of with the crank every 3 revolutions.  However, to get the entire system in the correct timing position it will occur every 6 revolutions (where crank is 90 degrees after TDC, cam pins line up and IP is pointed at the timing mark).
A pump with the wrong timing can lead to lower power and higher noise as posted earlier in the discussion.  This is due to the internal pressure wave in the rail.  If the wave pulse is not timed with an injection event correctly, the pressure at the injector nozzle might be lower than desired when the injector is energized.  This may lead to a lower pilot injection quantity or a missed pilot, thus leading to more combustion noise (typical pilot duration is 180-200 micro seconds).  The main injection may have a lower actual injected quantity as well due to out of phase pressure wave (main injection pulse width can range from 200-1200 micro seconds depending on load).  These pulse widths are for the Liberty CRD, other common rail applications can be different, depending on injector flowrate, solenoid actuation vs. piezo actuation, number of injections (two pilots, main and post), etc.
I was wondering when you might chime in on this thread. 

 Thanks for the imput on the reason the pump is timed Keith and confirming everything I said about the pulley teeth, timing, etc.  It's nice to know my brain is functioning correctly and I got things figured out right on this little beast of an engine.  
You would have saved us alot of discussion and probably saved a few of my brain cells from overheating if you had chimed in earlier. 

 I know you're a very busy guy and just giving me the answer wouldn't have been as fun as me trying to figure it out like I did anyway! 

 It also helped me kill time most of a slow 12 night shift yesterday. 

Thanks,
 - Mark
P.S.  I like your signature now: "Providers of wholly developed aftermarket solutions for the KJ CRD." <-- so true...I can't wait to see what you come up with in the future. 

  Are you still working on a duramax tune?  If so you'll have to shoot me a PM or email on how its going.  Remember, if you come to Colorado Springs area again for testing in the mountains, you should give me a call or shoot me a PM and we'll meet for lunch and maybe even a drive in what you're working on eh?