EFI
Dave,
What are you doing here on the Volvo forum? Did you buy another toy? As for your mobile enteral nutrition device, I was thinking of a nice steaming cup of English breakfast tea with clotted cream and freshly baked crumpets with marmalade. It appears on the pictures that you have already started baking. If you were to combine breakfast with Dennis and Scott for an entertaining discussion, we could have quite a day.
Cheers,
Greg
What are you doing here on the Volvo forum? Did you buy another toy? As for your mobile enteral nutrition device, I was thinking of a nice steaming cup of English breakfast tea with clotted cream and freshly baked crumpets with marmalade. It appears on the pictures that you have already started baking. If you were to combine breakfast with Dennis and Scott for an entertaining discussion, we could have quite a day.
Cheers,
Greg
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Re: EFI
Update, after finding and correcting wandering valve lash (loose rocker adjusters), I got it running but am still chasing vacuum issues.
Will most likely pull the head and look for a damaged intake valve
This engine had a lot of brake fluid go through it due to a leaking and ruptured aux brake booster, and #2 cyl intake runner is the vac source for the boosters so it does make sense.
It's time to move my beast back out of the garage and get this thing trail ready.
Will most likely pull the head and look for a damaged intake valve
This engine had a lot of brake fluid go through it due to a leaking and ruptured aux brake booster, and #2 cyl intake runner is the vac source for the boosters so it does make sense.
It's time to move my beast back out of the garage and get this thing trail ready.
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Re: EFI
Found engine had valves leaking causing low vacuum(this was from a long term leaking remote brake booster). So beware a bad booster/multiplier can damage the valve seating surfaces.
The head is currently at the machine shop getting hardened exhaust seats and a complete valve job. Once the head is back on, the injection system should perform well.
The head is currently at the machine shop getting hardened exhaust seats and a complete valve job. Once the head is back on, the injection system should perform well.
Re: EFI
***There is light at the end of the tunnel!***
I just put almost 500mi. on my 6x6 this weekend,almost 200 of it off-road,all I can say is SWEET! Mileage on par with a Pinz,fabulous ride in the dirt,worth the wait Greg!
Mark
P.S. I hope to not see the inside of MY engine!
I just put almost 500mi. on my 6x6 this weekend,almost 200 of it off-road,all I can say is SWEET! Mileage on par with a Pinz,fabulous ride in the dirt,worth the wait Greg!
Mark
P.S. I hope to not see the inside of MY engine!
Stock means no imagination!
Volvo TGB1317, .95% Morphed!
68 Haffy
Volvo TGB1317, .95% Morphed!
68 Haffy
Re: EFI
Mark,
I can't wait to take it for a spin. I'm curious if you have any idea of what performance gains you achieved when you switched to fuel injection. Did you have the stock vehicle for a while so that you can compare the present capabilities with the past? Did you make any other alterations that would affect overall performance such as removing the mechanical fan and switching to an electric?
Thanks,
Greg
I can't wait to take it for a spin. I'm curious if you have any idea of what performance gains you achieved when you switched to fuel injection. Did you have the stock vehicle for a while so that you can compare the present capabilities with the past? Did you make any other alterations that would affect overall performance such as removing the mechanical fan and switching to an electric?
Thanks,
Greg
HafWit
a.k.a. Phlyphysher, Greg, & Clamphysician
1967 Swiss Haflinger, 1975 Volvo C303
Re: EFI
FI was on truck when I got it,needed lots of fine tuning.It is an early 80's CIS mechanical system,your EFI will be a more precise system. The cooling fan.. Well the +'s are reduced noise,and vibration. The -'s are more heat build-up in engine area which means a bit more heat on the inside between fan cycles. I also didn't help the situation with an oversized radiator and a 3/16" bash plate that runs across both frame horns top to bottom. My cooling relay has stuck on recently and it has helped remove excess heat and the noise is no problem,so I may choose to keep it "broken". I've done LOTS to this truck,I will send you a P.M. with my Tel # if you want to chat!
Mark
Mark
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Re: EFI
Ok, head is repaired and new hardened valve seats installed, vacuum restored.
First test drive ok, good power, idles smooth and has not yet died coming to a stop(YEA!) After I clean up a few items I will do a road test datalog to see what changes other than idle control need to be made
First test drive ok, good power, idles smooth and has not yet died coming to a stop(YEA!) After I clean up a few items I will do a road test datalog to see what changes other than idle control need to be made