[Vwdiesel] Rebuilt IP / Engine Won't Start
James Hansen
jhsg at sasktel.net
Sun Sep 21 21:33:47 PDT 2008
Funny you should mention that.
The pump I had rebuilt (resealed) this summer for my sprayer had this
very thing wrong with it, only it was one spline out the other way from
where it should be. It went to max rpm on starting, no throttle action
at all. Slightly embarassed buddy at the Bosch shop came out and reset
it (it was a rush job he squeezed in, so it's forgiveable). Not tough
at all actually. Bunch of lines all line up, put on spring, arm,
spring, cap,nut,fight, then with a piece of steel brake line, put the
springs on where they attach to the lever.
-james
Tony and Lillie wrote:
> Did you rebuild the pump, or where was it rebuilt?
>
> You shouldn't have to mess with any of the adjustments. I've had about 10
> rebuilt locally for customers and myself, and never *had* to mess with any
> adjustments at all. I did mess with the fuel screw on mine, to gain a bit of
> milage (also lost just a bit of power), but it was not necessary when
> getting the car running.
>
> Tony
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "William Longyard" <longyard at ix.netcom.com>
> To: <vwdiesel at vwfans.com>
> Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2008 5:32 PM
> Subject: Re: [Vwdiesel] Rebuilt IP / Engine Won't Start
>
>
>> Bill,
>>
>> The truck ran find until I changed the pump. I changed the pump because
>> the
>> seals in the old one were leaking.
>>
>> When I adjusted the fuel screw both in, and out, there was NO difference
>> in
>> the amount of smoke produced, only the engine speed changed.
>>
>> The idle screw has to be adjusted all the way out to get the engine to
>> idle.
>>
>> If I take out the washer that goes in front of the fuel screw, and thus
>> screw it in another 1/8", the engine speeds up, doesn't smoke, and I can
>> also get a little play with the throttle, though opening the throttle
>> causes
>> the engine to slow down.
>>
>> I believe something is wrong with the throttle, but am not sure why just
>> barely touching it (with the fuel screw set normally) would cause the
>> engine
>> to stall.
>>
>> Bill L.
>
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