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Re: BOSCH VE GUIDES - Pump setup and fine tuning - Ben Jay - 22-04-2012 ginge191 Wrote:Thought this seemed relevant copied from this thread: <!-- l --><a class="postlink-local" href="http://www.306oc.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=3028" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">viewtopic.php?f=12&t=3028</a><!-- l --> edited so you can read and see what there is! RE: BOSCH VE GUIDES - Pump setup and fine tuning - Bananalad - 11-07-2012 "Hot idle adjustment - Left hand side screw, slacken the 10mm locknut and wind the screw in (clockwise) to increase the idle speed and out (anti-clockwise) to lower the idle speed. Once correct speed is achieved re-tighten locknut." Its the left hand screw looking from the front of the car yeah? ![]() And can i adjust it when the car is running or is that not recommended? Thanks! RE: BOSCH VE GUIDES - Pump setup and fine tuning - ginge191 - 11-07-2012 (11-07-2012, 06:13 PM)Bananalad Wrote: "Hot idle adjustment - Left hand side screw, slacken the 10mm locknut and wind the screw in (clockwise) to increase the idle speed and out (anti-clockwise) to lower the idle speed. Once correct speed is achieved re-tighten locknut." yeh, from the front; i;ve always adjusted whilst running, never had an issue. Will re-adjust when the mornings get colder, sometimes on CHILLY early mornings i get a bit of hunting where the idle is slightly low, but meh... RE: BOSCH VE GUIDES - Pump setup and fine tuning - Bananalad - 11-07-2012 Good man ginge thank you ![]() RE: BOSCH VE GUIDES - Pump setup and fine tuning - bayley - 17-10-2012 am i right in thinking a standard bosch pump is a 9mm head ? RE: BOSCH VE GUIDES - Pump setup and fine tuning - karl1989 - 17-10-2012 (17-10-2012, 06:30 PM)bayley Wrote: am i right in thinking a standard bosch pump is a 9mm head ?yes mate ![]() RE: BOSCH VE GUIDES - Pump setup and fine tuning - bayley - 17-10-2012 (17-10-2012, 07:14 PM)karl1989 Wrote:(17-10-2012, 06:30 PM)bayley Wrote: am i right in thinking a standard bosch pump is a 9mm head ?yes mate lol,still learning mate!i saw on ea their is another fuel pump used on these but cant think what it was called...not the 11mm,sumthing 70 ? RE: BOSCH VE GUIDES - Pump setup and fine tuning - karl1989 - 17-10-2012 (17-10-2012, 07:56 PM)bayley Wrote:(17-10-2012, 07:14 PM)karl1989 Wrote:(17-10-2012, 06:30 PM)bayley Wrote: am i right in thinking a standard bosch pump is a 9mm head ?yes mate think thats for the HDI not 100%sure Re: BOSCH VE GUIDES - Pump setup and fine tuning - Dan! - 17-10-2012 R70 pump, yeah thats a HDi upgrade. ![]() RE: BOSCH VE GUIDES - Pump setup and fine tuning - bayley - 17-10-2012 that's the one,lol.why...a hdi upgrade,is that cus of the ecu ? RE: BOSCH VE GUIDES - Pump setup and fine tuning - Mattcheese31 - 17-10-2012 (17-10-2012, 08:47 PM)bayley Wrote: that's the one,lol.why...a hdi upgrade,is that cus of the ecu ? you need to start another thread dude ![]() RE: BOSCH VE GUIDES - Pump setup and fine tuning - vincent1 - 28-10-2012 a couple of questions 1 when you remove the top cover is the cold start spring hard to relocate back on/off as i use my cold start when running veg oil so dont want to leave it disconnected 2 i need to change the throttle arm bush/seal as its leaking i see from a guide you press the bush in the lid but is there not a o ring or something you have to change? as i wouldnt think a bush would stop the fuel coming out? RE: BOSCH VE GUIDES - Pump setup and fine tuning - wiggy - 29-10-2012 does anyone know if you screw the fuel screw in or out? been told to screw it in but wasnt sure so i left it lol? any help appreciated Re: BOSCH VE GUIDES - Pump setup and fine tuning - Dan! - 29-10-2012 In/clockwise to increase fuel. BOSCH VE GUIDES - Pump setup and fine tuning - RePT - 06-11-2012 Thanks for this! Modded my first pump with this today ![]() RE: BOSCH VE GUIDES - Pump setup and fine tuning - JamesPT - 09-01-2013 Quick question: The Lower/Side Solenoid, which I think is a Timing Advance, for cold starting.... Mine isn't connected to anything!... I know I don't need it, but What could I use it for, what exactly does it do? I like the idea of having a switch on the dash, to Force High idle (ei: more current from Alternator), could I use this side solenoid for that? RE: BOSCH VE GUIDES - Pump setup and fine tuning - Mattcheese31 - 09-01-2013 (09-01-2013, 04:25 PM)JamesPT Wrote: Quick question: if you wired a little motor up to it i guess you could . . RE: BOSCH VE GUIDES - Pump setup and fine tuning - 306__xrdt - 06-04-2013 (18-12-2011, 11:20 AM)Mattcheese31 Wrote:So on other words if the bolt is longer towards the damper the rpm would get more smoother then a shorter bolt towards the damper then the rpm would drop faster when off the trottle?vincent1 Wrote:great guide a question though in the third pic mine has the ufo damper missing is it needed? what purpose does it serve if fitted?if stops the revs dropping off so quickly if you let off the gas, hence stopping jerky engine braking . . . .it's not essential just makes for a smoother drive . . . Would this also have affect on starting the engine if the bolt is shorter towards the damper? I have reading in the haynes 306 manual about shimming the damper... ![]() Pardon Uk language norway here ![]() RE: BOSCH VE GUIDES - Pump setup and fine tuning - Mattcheese31 - 06-04-2013 it's just a dampener dude, no more no less . . ![]() RE: BOSCH VE GUIDES - Pump setup and fine tuning - 306__xrdt - 07-04-2013 haha ok dude not that important then ![]() RE: BOSCH VE GUIDES - Pump setup and fine tuning - Mattcheese31 - 07-04-2013 (07-04-2013, 09:13 AM)306__xrdt Wrote: haha ok dude not that important then probs makes your engine mounts last a bit longer . . ![]() |