Posts: 4,926
Threads: 266
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
18
Location: Somerset
Car Model/Spec: 205 DTurbo
Thanks: 73
Given 7 thank(s) in 7 post(s)
Car hasn't felt right all day so popped the bonnet and noticed the throttle arm was vibrating.
Haven't been able to identify what's causing it, is there a possible nut that could be loose or something?
Posts: 4,604
Threads: 90
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
54
Location: Cornwall
Car Model/Spec: 1996 306 DT M-TDI/16
Thanks: 0
Given 20 thank(s) in 18 post(s)
Has the nut on top the throttle arm come loose?
How much up / down play on the arm is there?
If any tighten nut, as it will slip off / loose throttle otherwise!
| Dyno Power Runs & Steady State Facilities Available, Just Ask Anytime |
| #DervMafia |
Posts: 4,926
Threads: 266
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
18
Location: Somerset
Car Model/Spec: 205 DTurbo
Thanks: 73
Given 7 thank(s) in 7 post(s)
There;s a fair bit of play. Could it of been brought on by having a ground pin fitted?
Or is it just a random thing?
Cheers Darren.
Posts: 782
Threads: 53
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
6
Location: Reading
Car Model/Spec: XRdt.
Thanks: 0
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
silverzx Wrote:There;s a fair bit of play. Could it of been brought on by having a ground pin fitted?
Or is it just a random thing?
Cheers Darren.
It wouldn't have occurred whilst fitting an lda pin as that doesn't touch the arm..
It is more likely to have been done during a gov mod (if you have had this done).
Posts: 4,926
Threads: 266
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
18
Location: Somerset
Car Model/Spec: 205 DTurbo
Thanks: 73
Given 7 thank(s) in 7 post(s)
Toby Wrote:It wouldn't have occurred whilst fitting an lda pin as that doesn't touch the arm..
It is more likely to have been done during a gov mod (if you have had this done).
I had gov mod done over a year ago and it's only just developed today. Thanks for the PM btw.
Posts: 4,926
Threads: 266
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
18
Location: Somerset
Car Model/Spec: 205 DTurbo
Thanks: 73
Given 7 thank(s) in 7 post(s)
Had a look at this today whilst it was light, didn't have any luck. All the nuts that I could tighten were already tight.
There is half a cm (maybe less) of play up and down where the throttle arm will click up and downward.
The spring can be seen to move as this happens.
Also a little smoke came from the pump area on start up very briefly, may well be down to pure veg perhaps?
But yeah, not really drivable, could anyone advise me on what to do next?
Posts: 4,926
Threads: 266
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
18
Location: Somerset
Car Model/Spec: 205 DTurbo
Thanks: 73
Given 7 thank(s) in 7 post(s)
Posts: 782
Threads: 53
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
6
Location: Reading
Car Model/Spec: XRdt.
Thanks: 0
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
silverzx Wrote:Had a look at this today whilst it was light, didn't have any luck. All the nuts that I could tighten were already tight.
There is half a cm (maybe less) of play up and down where the throttle arm will click up and downward.
The spring can be seen to move as this happens.
Also a little smoke came from the pump area on start up very briefly, may well be down to pure veg perhaps?
But yeah, not really drivable, could anyone advise me on what to do next?
It could be that a few bolts have come loose, and the whole governor cradle assembly is being allowed to move up and down inside the pump.
What you would need to try and do is 'lift' the throttle arm as high as it's going, then try to hold it there while tightening any bolts you can.
Failing that, perhaps you may need to take the top off the pump and double check everything?
Posts: 3,762
Threads: 9
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
19
Location: Northwest (Cumbria)
Car Model/Spec: Ph2 DT with big Snail.....
Thanks: 0
Given 3 thank(s) in 1 post(s)
I have a feeling that it shouldn't move up and down once its done up as the nut on top takes up the slack....... Are you sure the throttle arm is correctly sat back in the splines ontop of the shaft?
Posts: 4,926
Threads: 266
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
18
Location: Somerset
Car Model/Spec: 205 DTurbo
Thanks: 73
Given 7 thank(s) in 7 post(s)
Posts: 4,926
Threads: 266
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
18
Location: Somerset
Car Model/Spec: 205 DTurbo
Thanks: 73
Given 7 thank(s) in 7 post(s)
Posts: 8,019
Threads: 374
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
38
Location: Isle of Wight
Car Model/Spec: GTI 6
Thanks: 8
Given 16 thank(s) in 14 post(s)
christ trent.... that is really jumping around!
i can't help but thought i'd just point out, that doesn't look normal
Are all the bracket bolts secure?
Posts: 4,926
Threads: 266
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
18
Location: Somerset
Car Model/Spec: 205 DTurbo
Thanks: 73
Given 7 thank(s) in 7 post(s)
ginge191 Wrote:christ trent.... that is really jumping around!
i can't help but thought i'd just point out, that doesn't look normal
Are all the bracket bolts secure?
I know, it doesn't look good!
All the bracket bolts I can see are tight. There seems to be a fair bit of movement from the top engine mount as the engine rocks so it could well be thats buggered.
However that doesn't explain the problem with the throttle arm.
Posts: 1,748
Threads: 41
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
12
Location: Midlands
Car Model/Spec: Dtractor
Thanks: 0
Given 6 thank(s) in 6 post(s)
Fucks sake Trent! your friggin brackets either snapped (que ruan fail), or your bolts have come loose holding the pump backet on! Seriously dont drive that until its sorted!
Posts: 8,423
Threads: 171
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
46
Location: Portsmouth
Car Model/Spec: Black 3dr Dturbo
Thanks: 0
Given 1 thank(s) in 1 post(s)
Crazy. It looks like the actual pump is moving a lot not just the throttle arm. In relation to other components
Posts: 3,762
Threads: 9
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
19
Location: Northwest (Cumbria)
Car Model/Spec: Ph2 DT with big Snail.....
Thanks: 0
Given 3 thank(s) in 1 post(s)
As said, thats the entire bracket & pump moving not just the throttle arm hock:
Posts: 4,604
Threads: 90
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
54
Location: Cornwall
Car Model/Spec: 1996 306 DT M-TDI/16
Thanks: 0
Given 20 thank(s) in 18 post(s)
Throttle arm is nothing to do with your issue fella,
Looks like yoru plate has broken like Ruans, or the bolts have come out... look behind your pump and wobble it, see if bracket is moving to or what, DONT carry on running it like that though.
Currently only thing holding your pump steady is the injector lines / strain on cambelt, but if you carry on like that you will crack lines / loose the belt and ruin the head...
| Dyno Power Runs & Steady State Facilities Available, Just Ask Anytime |
| #DervMafia |
Posts: 4,926
Threads: 266
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
18
Location: Somerset
Car Model/Spec: 205 DTurbo
Thanks: 73
Given 7 thank(s) in 7 post(s)
Ok had a closer look around the pump, on the right of the pump as your looking at it (passenger side) there is a slider with a bolt missing, not sure if that one matters, I don't think it does.
1
2
More importantly, one of the nuts on the left bottom side of the pump (near the cam belt cover) is loose, I can only get it finger tight due to none of my tools (socket set and spanners) fitting down in the gap. Is this the cause of the epic vibration of the pump?
3 - Look at the gap!
4
What tools best for tightening this without having to remove anything? Socket and spanner won't go down there. Maybe the circle end of a spanner? Also can anyone confirm what size it is? 13mm? 14mm?
Posts: 4,604
Threads: 90
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
54
Location: Cornwall
Car Model/Spec: 1996 306 DT M-TDI/16
Thanks: 0
Given 20 thank(s) in 18 post(s)
That slotted bolt shouldnt be missing, and should be re fitted, and that bottom bolt ideally, altho this is often left missed as can be a farce if you dont have a half spanner..
As silly as it sounds, I dont even think thats your biggest issue, as from the video it looked like the entire bracket was moving, and looking at one of your photos, the bottom bolt seems to be missing from the bracket...
Like i said, grab the top of the pump, adn wobble it, and look down behind, you should be able to see whats moving / whats now...id say bolts have come loose on bracket / fallen out...
| Dyno Power Runs & Steady State Facilities Available, Just Ask Anytime |
| #DervMafia |
Posts: 4,926
Threads: 266
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
18
Location: Somerset
Car Model/Spec: 205 DTurbo
Thanks: 73
Given 7 thank(s) in 7 post(s)
darrenjlobb Wrote:That slotted bolt shouldnt be missing, and should be re fitted, and that bottom bolt ideally, altho this is often left missed as can be a farce if you dont have a half spanner..
As silly as it sounds, I dont even think thats your biggest issue, as from the video it looked like the entire bracket was moving, and looking at one of your photos, the bottom bolt seems to be missing from the bracket...
Like i said, grab the top of the pump, adn wobble it, and look down behind, you should be able to see whats moving / whats now...id say bolts have come loose on bracket / fallen out...
When I wobble the pump all the movement is around the slider hole as pictured earlier:
I'm not too sure what bottom bolt your referring to on the bracket? Is it this one?
If so, pretty sure there isn't a hole & thread behind it in the block?
Sorry if I'm missing the point!
The misses is coming down later with her car and I'm going to compare all my missing bolts to her stock setup, then tomorrow will be heading to the scrap yard (in her car) to get whatever I can see missing.
As always thanks for the help. :thumbup:
Posts: 4,604
Threads: 90
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
54
Location: Cornwall
Car Model/Spec: 1996 306 DT M-TDI/16
Thanks: 0
Given 20 thank(s) in 18 post(s)
Sorry yeh i was wrong, thats not the bottom bolt hole, just a hole in the bracket..
So when its running is it just the pump thats moving rather than pump and bracket? might just have been my eye tricking me when i looked at the video...
| Dyno Power Runs & Steady State Facilities Available, Just Ask Anytime |
| #DervMafia |
Posts: 4,926
Threads: 266
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
18
Location: Somerset
Car Model/Spec: 205 DTurbo
Thanks: 73
Given 7 thank(s) in 7 post(s)
darrenjlobb Wrote:Sorry yeh i was wrong, thats not the bottom bolt hole, just a hole in the bracket..
So when its running is it just the pump thats moving rather than pump and bracket? might just have been my eye tricking me when i looked at the video...
Pretty sure it's just the pump..?
All the bracket nuts/bolts are tight (at least tighter then finger can turn the awkward ones down the back) except for the one near the bottom of the pump:
This leaves the bolt missing from near the injector lines which is where all the movement seems to be when I wobble the pump.
I'll take a load of photos once I've compared it against my GF's car as then I'll know for certain what's actually missing from my setup. That's the plan at least.
Posts: 1,748
Threads: 41
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
12
Location: Midlands
Car Model/Spec: Dtractor
Thanks: 0
Given 6 thank(s) in 6 post(s)
You should double check your brackets not cracked in half, look to the left of that bottom bolt...
Posts: 4,604
Threads: 90
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
54
Location: Cornwall
Car Model/Spec: 1996 306 DT M-TDI/16
Thanks: 0
Given 20 thank(s) in 18 post(s)
Yeh its deffo cracked, can see it clear as day.
Same as Ruans did, due to lack of the right hand bolt...
Trent what happened to the right hand bolt??
| Dyno Power Runs & Steady State Facilities Available, Just Ask Anytime |
| #DervMafia |
Posts: 3,762
Threads: 9
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
19
Location: Northwest (Cumbria)
Car Model/Spec: Ph2 DT with big Snail.....
Thanks: 0
Given 3 thank(s) in 1 post(s)
I just spotted that Dave.............pump bracket broke, I was going to say that I was sure it was moving where the cam cover is attached in the video.............. that would explain why I guess!
Posts: 1,748
Threads: 41
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
12
Location: Midlands
Car Model/Spec: Dtractor
Thanks: 0
Given 6 thank(s) in 6 post(s)
Looks like shortly after this there will be another long winded pump conversion thread too... :roll:
Posts: 2,560
Threads: 87
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
31
Thanks: 0
Given 1 thank(s) in 1 post(s)
Who fitted your pump?
Posts: 4,604
Threads: 90
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
54
Location: Cornwall
Car Model/Spec: 1996 306 DT M-TDI/16
Thanks: 0
Given 20 thank(s) in 18 post(s)
Me!
Hence asking what happened to the right hand bolt lol!
| Dyno Power Runs & Steady State Facilities Available, Just Ask Anytime |
| #DervMafia |
Posts: 4,926
Threads: 266
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
18
Location: Somerset
Car Model/Spec: 205 DTurbo
Thanks: 73
Given 7 thank(s) in 7 post(s)
Just went out with a pocket mirror and torch. There is definitely a large crack going up the back of the bracket.
I do have my LUCAS bracket in the shed still.
What does everyone think? Use the LUCAS bracket or get a bosch bracket?
As for the right hand bolt, I didn't even realise it had gone missing!
Posts: 3,762
Threads: 9
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
19
Location: Northwest (Cumbria)
Car Model/Spec: Ph2 DT with big Snail.....
Thanks: 0
Given 3 thank(s) in 1 post(s)
Dave Wrote:Looks like shortly after this there will be another long winded pump conversion thread too... :roll:
I don't think it will be that bad, the other one isn't over yet and that is making me want to cry
|