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Overfueling - Dan306DT - 05-11-2013

Got a bosch pump on but its over fueling and ja a slag on tick over how can i sort this asap


RE: Overfueling - kernow_joe - 05-11-2013

you mean you have a lack of air?


RE: Overfueling - Jake - 05-11-2013

Experiment? ... Turn down the fuel a bit? Turn up the boost a bit? Turn down the idling screws?


RE: Overfueling - me-tm - 05-11-2013

(05-11-2013, 11:27 AM)kernow_joe Wrote: you mean you have a lack of air?

This. Big Grin


RE: Overfueling - Dan306DT - 05-11-2013

anyone local to me i will pay ery well if someone comes and sorts it out

ill say to anyone who can come and get it right ill give u over £100 if u come sort it out as it pissing me off and if it carrys on im scrapping the car


RE: Overfueling - Jake - 05-11-2013

£100...? .. For Turning some screws...

Where are you.


Re: RE: Overfueling - Seb_Ryan - 05-11-2013

(05-11-2013, 05:12 PM)Jake Wrote: £100...? .. For Turning some screws...

Where are you.

This lol..


RE: Overfueling - ginge191 - 05-11-2013

where where where!?!? Big Grin Big Grin


RE: Overfueling - c.gerrard - 05-11-2013

Mate, honestly it's two screws!

If you apply the logic, that if I'm a able to do something, a brainless monkey can.

I can manage to do this, so you should be fine Smile


RE: Overfueling - Mattcheese31 - 05-11-2013

did i meet you at Danny's on Sun mate? . . . . yeah it's easy to turn down, just read the bosch guide in the diesel section . .Smile


RE: Overfueling - Tom - 05-11-2013

Im pretty sure this is the car put on the fb group thats smoking like a steam train, a bunch of people said timing on there.


RE: Overfueling - Mattcheese31 - 05-11-2013

(05-11-2013, 09:00 PM)Tom Wrote: Im pretty sure this is the car put on the fb group thats smoking like a steam train, a bunch of people said timing on there.

sure looks like timing . .


RE: Overfueling - Tom - 05-11-2013

(05-11-2013, 09:41 PM)Mattcheese31 Wrote:
(05-11-2013, 09:00 PM)Tom Wrote: Im pretty sure this is the car put on the fb group thats smoking like a steam train, a bunch of people said timing on there.

sure looks like timing . .

Dont be sarcy with me, the op has done a crap job of explaining his problem.


RE: Overfueling - underground375 - 05-11-2013

He got the bosh off me which was running fine on a k14 at 24 psi, went like stink in 3rd upwards. So nothing to do with me, Its timing and a few people not doing what they should do properly. If I new there was going to be big news when selling this pump id rather not of bothered really as I sold it for pea nuts.


RE: Overfueling - Mattcheese31 - 06-11-2013

(05-11-2013, 09:56 PM)Tom Wrote:
(05-11-2013, 09:41 PM)Mattcheese31 Wrote:
(05-11-2013, 09:00 PM)Tom Wrote: Im pretty sure this is the car put on the fb group thats smoking like a steam train, a bunch of people said timing on there.

sure looks like timing . .

Dont be sarcy with me, the op has done a crap job of explaining his problem.

wind your neck in cocka . . . . .i'm being straight, it does look like timing . . Confused


if i was being sarcastic there would be a comma after "sure" lol


RE: Overfueling - Danny2009 - 06-11-2013

Looks like timing to me, came to mine Sunday for fitting, fitted it then realised he had no pulley nut but Matt came to the rescue

Before i took the lucas off the belt was very loose,

I put the Bosch on and times it all up got up the road and it jumped a tooth so at 1am in the morning I told hi to fetch it to mine ill re time it, sure enough it jumped again the belt was that stretched it had no chance of keeping it in time and didn't supply a new cambelt

I left all the covers crank pulley off ect he took it to "a proper mechanic in a proper garage" and from the video it's still out of time


RE: Overfueling - Tom - 06-11-2013

You've timed up plenty of these Danny not your fault mate. I hate the way people think taking a car to a garage means it will be perfect, lots of people on here know more than your average "Mr clutch" or whatever shit people go to these days!


RE: Overfueling - silverzx - 06-11-2013

(06-11-2013, 11:55 AM)Tom Wrote: You've timed up plenty of these Danny not your fault mate. I hate the way people think taking a car to a garage means it will be perfect, lots of people on here know more than your average "Mr clutch" or whatever shit people go to these days!

Agree with you on that.

The XUD stopped being produced around 1999 and a lot of mechanics that did know them are probably working at main dealerships or have moved on in life.

All the "new age" mechanics post 2001 have probably never seen or worked on them before.


RE: Overfueling - Danny2009 - 06-11-2013

That's not what he said when he was broken down on motorway but offered to fix it again free of charge out the goodness of my heart

If a "mechanic" can't turn the engine over and screw in 3 bolts and slide a bolt into the flywheel he shouldn't be anywhere near cars IMO


RE: Overfueling - Tom - 06-11-2013

So the timing jumped twice? Is that because of a dodgy belt?


RE: Overfueling - Danny2009 - 06-11-2013

Nah it jumped once while at mine because of stretched slack dodgy belt he's took it to a "proper mechanic" he's got the car back it's still smoking white but he's adamant garage has done it right and it's timed up proper there's a video on fb of it white smoking on idle


RE: Overfueling - Jenkosowls - 06-11-2013

Even a slack belt can be timed properly there's allot of free movement in the tensioner to take any slack then lock off. Probably just need fly wheel wiggling slightly or knocking a tooth.


RE: Overfueling - Tom - 06-11-2013

I seen the fb vid, doesnt look right :/