Thank you.
To be fair Martys tracking only took as long as it did because of the bent adjuster on the track rod.
Driving around it became apparent that it was a little more hesitant pulling out of junctions. A small adjustment with a big hammer now has it slightly more responsive than it was previously but with no adverse effect on the idle. So looking good.
At the end of the day there is only so much that can be adjusted with a diesel, there is no air/fuel mixture to worry about and no ignition timing to get excited over.
Just injection timing, set by rotating the pump body much like rotating an ignition system distributor which hasn't been disturbed; and fuel quantity which is the bit that I have been playing with. The more fuel the more revs so just back it off and then start slowly increasing it until you get the correct idle speed. Basically the equivalent of setting the idle stop on a carb or throttle body.
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