Helo, Bill. Those that know reckon that the Allis engine is the more reliable and will go on for ever.
When you re-assemble your
Zetor injector be sure to line up the marks on the nozzle body and the casing to make sure the jets are pointing the correct way, this is important.
I think there should be a lock nut on the adjusting screw, but I cant swear to that until I get out into the shop and check one out !
Without a test pump you can't get the break pressure correct.
It should be 168 KP/sq cm or for us oldies 168 ats or 2,300 psi.
all you can do is attach the injector to an injector pipe , crank the tractor and make sure the spray pattern is OK and " sharp" when it blows off and I'm sure I don't need to tell you to keep hands and any other body parts well away from the nozzle. It will blast diesel into your flesh and give you serious problems !!
Hope this helps a bit, Dave