If it is a 12 valve take it to a diesel performance shop, they can do allot of things to help with power and milage; torque plates, governor springs, elevation adjustments, ect. If it is a 24 valve purchase a chip that can get you the type of power your looking for. TST, and Banks build very good safe chips.
A torque plate is the cheapest, but having a diesel performance shop adjust the injection pump and install new governor springs is a great mod.
A chip or programer, but get a FASS fuel system first it will save you injection pump one day.
To turn the injection pump up you set it to TDC static timing by rotating the pump. It is adjusted by an Allen screw on the lower side of the pump.
To turn up the fuel injection pump on a Massey Ferguson 1100 with a Perkins diesel engine, you'll need to access the injection pump and loosen the lock nut on the fuel adjustment screw. Carefully turn the screw clockwise to increase fuel delivery, but do this in small increments to avoid over-fueling. After adjustments, re-tighten the lock nut and check engine performance, making sure to monitor exhaust color and engine temperature to avoid damage. Always consult the manufacturer's specifications for optimal settings and safety precautions.
As far as I've been told, the idle is set by the pump? So if it's low the pump might need rebuilding soon.
If its a Diesel, its probably the Diesel Stop switch. Located on the Diesel Fuel Pump.
Where the injection pump is mounted to the timing gear housing; there is three bolts or nuts holding pump in place; you need to loosen them alittle. once you have you can move the pump. just remember it doesn't take much to advance the pump. you want to turn the pump to the right.
Counterclockwise
Standing in front of the truck you would turn the pump to the drivers side to retard the timing. your would turn it to the left
Only with a "hotbox" programmer. Also called a chip. Superchips, Edge, Bully Dog are some normal brands.
A diesel engine miss results from one or more cylinders not burning fuel properly. This is caused by injection system problems which include Faulty injectors Clogged fuel filters Incorrect injection timing Low engine compression Injection system leaks Air leaks Faulty injection pump Excessive black smoke is caused by a rich air-fuel mixture. This may result form problems with the injection pump or infection timing, which may in turn be due to a choked air cleaner, worn fuel injectors, adulterated diesel fuel or the engine itself.
all u got to do is turn the set scerw in a half turn