29-09-2014, 11:57 AM
I've got a problem with a Bosch VE on the Mrs Corsa.
This place has far too much Bosch knowledge to not ask the question.
Mean while, my plans for the 306 are on hold whilst I try to fix this.
I'm about a month behind plan now, with 5 cars on the drive and only one that works
I refuse to give in, but it is killing my patience...
Prior to the problem it was running fine. No problems.
She started it up one evening, sunny day, not too hot or cold, and it reved lumpy and the throttle did nothing but make it lumpier. ie: it wouldn't rev.
I checked the filters, the belt for slippage, swapped the lines to straight diesel tank and it was getting steadily worse each time I started her up. To the point where it then would just die straight after being started.
Stuck a vac pump on the return line and pulled some air through till it was clear, but it made no difference.
Remove the pump. Stripped it down.
Cleaned it. By god it was like the outside of a deep fat fryer inside of it.
I assumed the gov levers were sticking and not moving at all. It took serious scrubbing.
Back together, fully primed the low and high pressure sides on the bench then refitted it.
cock up on the max fuel screw and she started to run away. Blocked the air and no drama.
The good news is that I know the engine is reving just fine and injectors are not blocked.
Max fuel down to something more sensible and it's starting up fine.
But it wont rev.
The throttle does sod all. Doesn't change engine note one bit.
I've got the arm aligned exactly where it came off from and I've got a second pump I checked for reference (vaux too).
So it wont rev and thus wont go.
If I wind the max fuel screw in a little the revs rise.
Then to a point where they rise on their own which I imagine is on the point of run away ?
Any suggestions for what it might be for why the throttle is doing nothing?
I've had the pump apart many times now. All bits are cleaned like new and moving freely.
Certainly it can provide the fuel (max fuel screw issue) but just will not rev.
The obvious thing would be that I'm not pulling the gov levers, but the gov spring assembly was clipped back into the levers so must be pulling on them.
Before fitting the arm I tried turning the throttle arm stub and I got resistance thus must be connected.
What else should I look at?
Stumped
Please help !!
Or she'll end up with the 306 and I'll have to go buy another one...
This place has far too much Bosch knowledge to not ask the question.
Mean while, my plans for the 306 are on hold whilst I try to fix this.
I'm about a month behind plan now, with 5 cars on the drive and only one that works
I refuse to give in, but it is killing my patience...
Prior to the problem it was running fine. No problems.
She started it up one evening, sunny day, not too hot or cold, and it reved lumpy and the throttle did nothing but make it lumpier. ie: it wouldn't rev.
I checked the filters, the belt for slippage, swapped the lines to straight diesel tank and it was getting steadily worse each time I started her up. To the point where it then would just die straight after being started.
Stuck a vac pump on the return line and pulled some air through till it was clear, but it made no difference.
Remove the pump. Stripped it down.
Cleaned it. By god it was like the outside of a deep fat fryer inside of it.
I assumed the gov levers were sticking and not moving at all. It took serious scrubbing.
Back together, fully primed the low and high pressure sides on the bench then refitted it.
cock up on the max fuel screw and she started to run away. Blocked the air and no drama.
The good news is that I know the engine is reving just fine and injectors are not blocked.
Max fuel down to something more sensible and it's starting up fine.
But it wont rev.
The throttle does sod all. Doesn't change engine note one bit.
I've got the arm aligned exactly where it came off from and I've got a second pump I checked for reference (vaux too).
So it wont rev and thus wont go.
If I wind the max fuel screw in a little the revs rise.
Then to a point where they rise on their own which I imagine is on the point of run away ?
Any suggestions for what it might be for why the throttle is doing nothing?
I've had the pump apart many times now. All bits are cleaned like new and moving freely.
Certainly it can provide the fuel (max fuel screw issue) but just will not rev.
The obvious thing would be that I'm not pulling the gov levers, but the gov spring assembly was clipped back into the levers so must be pulling on them.
Before fitting the arm I tried turning the throttle arm stub and I got resistance thus must be connected.
What else should I look at?
Stumped
Please help !!
Or she'll end up with the 306 and I'll have to go buy another one...