BlackLibertyCRD wrote:
LMWatBullRun wrote:
Dont forget the fuel pump alignment. If you have the cover off, then you can check and see whether the fuel pump is aligned at the same time that the front hub line is at 3 oclock.

All the talk about aligning the pump makes me laugh. I did one customers CRD aligning the pump and mine purposely misaligning the pump and they both run great. Go ahead and keep posting this misinformation I need a laugh sometimes.

I bet if you put it on dyno you'll see a small difference. I had it misaligned when I did the timing belt due to lack of tools, not by much though, and "fixed" it after a while. Either my mind is playing games, either the car runs a bit smoother and more responsive.
But overall I agree, that's why this engine is common rail, rail holds pressure and injectors open and leave fuel through, shouldn't matter when the pressure peak is delivered from the pump as in theory the rail should have a constant pressure. Some folks stated that there are some pressure peaks in the cp3 pump that do matter for continuous optimal pressure on the rail, and that's why it needs to be aligned. Honestly, as a principle, I don't really get it either why it needs to be on the sign. Unless, the fuel volume in the rail is so small and pressure drops significantly when an injector opens, that the timing on when to pressurize back the rail is very important... In this case, I can see a reason.