Sorry for the Hijack but how much is the Gas inj worth and how long does it take to get the money back from the government?
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the simple check is to disconnect the boost compensator sense line.
find your injector pump, on it somewhere should be an air line that goes over to the intake manifold after the turbo, might be before or after the intercooler, But id expect it to be after.
Disconnect that and plug it on the manifold side and leave the pump side open to atmosphere.
you sould experience a big drop in power but it wont puff smoke.
connect it back up and see what happens...
Thats the field test for it if it doesnt change its fubar if it does its working but may not be working properly...
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on the top of the injector pump is a small housing thats held down by a few small screws/bolts. Carefully remove this and check it for goop, once its off take off the same airline from the manifold and blow into it as hard as you can. you should see a little bit of movement.
clean it all up and put it back together and thats all you can do that doesnt technically require a clean room (not electronics standard clean room but not just a shed)
If you have ANY doubt about your ability to gently work with your injector pump and assosciated componentry DONT....
I had the gas injection put on it cost $3850 . federal gov gave $2000 back you just lodge the claim with centrelink or medicare, it took about 2 weeks. WA state gov gave $1000 back it is done automatically when you take the car over the pits for the inspection, again takes about 2 weeks for the money to come through.
OK,
You need a metric dial indicator, and a tool/ adapter to go into the rear of the pump head, in the middle where all the injector lines come out there is a small plug/ bolt with a copper sealing washer under. Remove this, insert the adapter and position the tool and dial indicator. Next, remove number 1 injector and using another dial indicator and another 'tool' ( which could just be a long handleless phillips screwdriver blade....:o)you must locate true TDC. Turn engine backwards at least 1/2 a turn, and zero pump DI. slowly rotate engine clockwise (viewed from the front) until TDC is reached. Check the pump DI it should read 1.54 to 1.6mm of plunger lift. To adjust you will need to remove the AC tensioner and loosen 3 bolts on the pump drive gear. GENTLY rotate pump using the centre nut until the DI reads 1.54 to 1.6mm. ( We set at 1.6mm) Then reverse rotation and check again. As you approach TDC have an assistant watch the pump DI and verify that it reaches the desired lift at TDC EXACTLY. Do not forget to tighten pump vernier bolts and fit a new copper washer to apapter plug in pump.( They can leak badly)
The tool we use is actually originally used on Toyota 1HZ pumps, it will do the job fine on the bosch VE. It is I think called simply a plunger lift tool/ adapter, and will take a standard DI in an adjustable cradle.
It is a bit fiddly but well worth the effort.
JC
Thanks - will try tomorrow and report back.
I figured it was best left to someone who knew what they were doing to play with this bit, which is why I took it to the fuel injection/dyno place to begin with. :DQuote:
If you have ANY doubt about your ability to gently work with your injector pump and assosciated componentry DONT....
I'll have a think about my next steps.....cheers for the info!
I have pm you with what to check and await your reply....at one time I stopped posting about pump tweaks because it got hijacked by people over complicating what needed doing ( you can do it in 20 min on a supermarket carpark where I often met people for a tweak with only a spanner and a screwdriver ) So when you have checked the pump I will advise furthur if you need help.
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