Is this any use mate? i went to the scrapyard, and rummaged through all the diesel bosch pumps, transits were useless, but a this pin strangely come off a mitsubishi pajero :|
And it next to a standard pin
Im thinking it maybe too short? how would it effect...?
Fooby Wrote:you know we have a PM function yeah? :p
thought id publically post this as most people have access to scrapyards and could assist the community if these end up being useful - as im sure you know, these pins Dan! is grinding at the moment free of charge, anything to help him / anyone else, is going to be publically useful - AND WHEN IS THE NEXT CAR PARK RACE! that 6 is going dowwwwwwwn!
Might be useable. The conical part and the bottom section are oddly shaped, but you could still grind a decent curve into it. Depends on its diameter and overall lenth tbh. Got a ruler?
Edit, fooby - its worth seeing if anybody else has any input, so leave it open
Edit again, Ben - yeah they do have Bosch, but I highly doubt they are interchangeable with XUD's
and yeh ben, as do transits... and im going to assume, seeing as we've covered French, and Japanese engines, the bosch setup is probably a global option - but the type of bosch varies between cars/models/engine size and so on..
ginge191 Wrote:yeh, which measurements would you like?
and yeh ben, as do transits... and im going to assume, seeing as we've covered French, and Japanese engines, the bosch setup is probably a global option - but the type of bosch varies between cars/models/engine size and so on..
They were also on the old VAG engines (for one the AAZ 1.9 IDI IIRC) but if i'm not mistaken the pump is useless to us as it rotates the opposite way but the LDA pin should be the same
Also the transit ones are Bosch but because the transits are N/A instead of turbo charged they have an atmospheric compensator (for changes in atmospheric pressure) rather than a boost compensator like ours.
mark_airey Wrote:Also the transit ones are Bosch but because the transits are N/A instead of turbo charged they have an atmospheric compensator (for changes in atmospheric pressure) rather than a boost compensator like ours.
as i found out - removing the cap was under a HUGE spring... would quite easily remove an eye if some rushed it. ouch!
mark_airey Wrote:They were also on the old VAGaygay engines (for one the AAZ 1.9 IDI IIRC) but if i'm not mistaken the pump is useless to us as it rotates the opposite way but the LDA pin should be the same
Not sure about the throttle rotating the other way, I thought the cable was just mounted on the rear of the throttle arm, not at the front? Probably wrong as im just going by internet photos
mark_airey Wrote:They were also on the old VAGaygay engines (for one the AAZ 1.9 IDI IIRC) but if i'm not mistaken the pump is useless to us as it rotates the opposite way but the LDA pin should be the same
Not sure about the throttle rotating the other way, I thought the cable was just mounted on the rear of the throttle arm, not at the front? Probably wrong as im just going by internet photos
No you have misunderstood me there, the internals and the pulley all rotate the opposite way (as in anti-clockwise vs our clockwise) not the throttle arm! that is the least of your problems
mark_airey Wrote:No you have misunderstood me there, the internals and the pulley all rotate the opposite way (as in anti-clockwise vs our clockwise) not the throttle arm! that is the least of your problems