This past weekend I spent a few hours at Black Forest Benz in Milwaukee Wisconsin. Michael McKinney has been refurbishing my mechanical injection pump and invited me to take a look at the steps involved in calibrating the pump while on the calibration machine. Prior to the point where we are in the video, the pump has been completely disassembled ultrasonically cleaner all internal parts. Soda blasting outer housing, ultrasonic cleaning, and hand polishing of all aluminum housing parts. Yellow and bright zinc plating of all external parts and fasteners. Reassemble injection pump with new thermostat, bearings, seals, and gaskets.
Many people refinish the barometric compensator (aka "Tuna Can") by painting it which I had done prior to giving my pump to Black Forest. Michael tests the compensator then puts it on a lathe to shave off a microscopic layer of metal then plates it to like new finish.
My pump did not require replacement of any internal components however Michael has a vast inventory of NLA replacement parts if they would have been needed.
The injection pump seems to be an engineering marvel with complex internals and and numerous components that require manual adjustments to properly set it up.
The video covers just a portion of the test and calibration procedure.
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