You need to put a live to the stop solenoid I cant remember which pin it is on the Lucas pump and as for the spinning that is correct the Lucas will be easier to turn by hand as its a much smaller pump.
You need an ignition live to the stop solenoid, on mine it was the red wire but best to get a multimeter in there, also make sure its an ignition live not the glowplug related one that comes on with the ignition then goes off again after like 20seconds.. Dont know how experienced you are with this so Darrens pump converstion guide pretty much hits the nail on the head have a search for it on youtube
D@wson Wrote:You need to put a live to the stop solenoid I cant remember which pin it is on the Lucas pump and as for the spinning that is correct the Lucas will be easier to turn by hand as its a much smaller pump.
Just for clarity here, red wire from the blue plug on the lucas wiring is your switched live and the size of the lucas pump has 100% nothing to do with it being easier to turn, the Lucas CAV and the Bosch VE are different designs of pump although they are both rotary.
Ben Jay Wrote:just making sure i got the order of the injectors correct on the pump?
Nope, not if you have done the Bosch like that, pretty sure its
1 3
2 4
or similar, pretty certain yours is wrong, the fuel lines only fit in one place unless you bend the hell out of them so its pretty hard to get wrong, can check at lunch though if you like?
Well at the moment I can't get the nut in the bottem stud next to the pulley my power steering pump is in the way and not sure how to do it with out taking it off.
Any ideas?
Quote:(15:06:27) Toms306: Wd40d it and had a good tug, came straight off
Dave Wrote:Back in the day this caused me no end of f*cking hassle! Spent a week figuring out something that took all of 5 minutes to change!
So does that mean my memory worked and I was right?? or that you can't remember either?
oh and if your bored I found this which is full of the most fail in one thread that I seen as far as information goes!
Ben Jay Wrote:Well at the moment I can't get the nut in the bottem stud next to the pulley my power steering pump is in the way and not sure how to do it with out taking it off.
Any ideas?
Half moon spanners
failing that its a nightmare to get to! most people just leave it off but if you can get it on then do!
Well it's pissing down now so stopped for a bit. Spit will be ok with out the bottem nut? I'm also waiting on my woodruff key as the get who I bought it off forgot to give me it.
Quote:(15:06:27) Toms306: Wd40d it and had a good tug, came straight off
Ben Jay Wrote:Well it's pissing down now so stopped for a bit. Spit will be ok with out the bottem nut? I'm also waiting on my woodruff key as the get who I bought it off forgot to give me it.
I know a lot of people have been running them without the bottom nut as they are a twunt to get to with no problems but I know Ruan has snapped the bracket recently which could possibly be caused by the extra stress its been under for a long period due to the missing nut or it could be totally random and nothing to do with the missing nut at all. As I say, if you can get it on then fit it, another way to do it is to get an old 13mm spanner and cut it in half
It doesn't matter what order the pump fires in, it just matter that it goes to the right cylinder
306oc Chat Wrote:15:30: Toms306 - :Genuinely thought it was gonna explode when I was playing with Sam
22:57: SRowell - :wtf why didnt you try harder to make me come!
306oc Chat Wrote:15:30: Toms306 - :Genuinely thought it was gonna explode when I was playing with Sam
22:57: SRowell - :wtf why didnt you try harder to make me come!