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ForcedInduction 02-22-2008 10:13 PM

When I get home I'll write some stuff up, I'm sure you guys will like it. :)

winmutt 02-22-2008 10:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian Carlton (Post 1771932)
........it's not so bad. I've been banned much longer than you have........and I've survived just fine..........:D

Maybe I'll get some work done. Nah.

DeliveryValve 02-22-2008 11:45 PM

winmutt, does this mean you have to turn in your OBK number? :eek: JK JJ

turbobenz 02-23-2008 03:04 AM

Wait, what? You got banned for what? For my post? Crap. Whats up with those people. What I dont get is why the hell would you play copyright an image of an injection pump. If you ask me, throwing a sissy fit over it is childish. So what, you ms painted some red lines onto a picture of an IP. Ill ban you if you show other people because our forum won't allow people to join our little club due to server issues. Well I honestly don't get the big deal. When i opened the image (a generous, logical shoeman (afraid ill get the this forum in a lawsuit for saying, you know) member was kind enough to get the image for me) the first thing I thought was "copyrighted? Who the hell copyrights this???".


Hmmm. Maybe I should go copyright every image Ive ever posted here so If Im ever super duper moderator I can ban people for showing my image to someone else!

ForcedInduction 02-23-2008 08:18 AM

IP Full Load Adjustment Procedure for the 617 Turbo equipped with the MW-type IP
 
For more details visit IP Full Load Adjustment Procedure for the MW and M pumps

Disclaimer!
All information presented herein is purely for informational purposes only, I assume no liability for your or anyone else's actions. All procedures and adjustments in this guide are to be performed AT YOUR OWN RISK. The pump can only be properly calibrated by a Diesel injection specialist on an injection pump test bench, this is not intended as a DIY at home pump calibration guide. Getting your engine into good running condition and installing an exhaust temperature gauge (pyrometer) is STRONGLY recommended before you contemplate touching any injection pump internals. If you believe any of the following information to be incorrect please contact me through the forum PM system or at LNewcomb99@cox.net and it will be corrected asap.

No idle compensation is required unless noted.

External Idle Screw- Controls the fine idle speed.
*Set the engine between 700-800rpm.

ALDA- Limits fuel at low boost pressure to control black smoke.
*Loosen the 10mm locknut and adjust the screw CCW in 1/4 turn increments to increase low boost fuel until you see black smoke when the accelerator is floored from a standstill. This adjustment will NOT increase your maximum horsepower.

Throttle stop- Prevents the external linkage from forcing the internal linkage past set point.
*Do not touch but make sure your external linkage is contacting the stop at WOT.
**This adjustment will NOT increase your maximum power and can possibly cause internal linkage binding.

High Idle- Limits maximum engine RPM.
*This can effect the governing of idle RPM and idle quality.
**This should only be adjusted if your engine is in top-notch condition.
***Increasing maximum RPM comes with a serious risk of throwing a connecting rod and/or floating the valves resulting in catastrophic engine damage.

Full Load- Sets the maximum rack travel while the engine is running.
*19mm and 9mm locknuts must be loosened and the 13mm nut turned CW to increase maximum fuel quantity.
**The rack limiter lever can be completely removed from the pump for maximum power. See the removal guide HERE.

Idle Regulation Bumper Spring- Adds idle unloading spring force against the flyweights.
*Should not be adjusted.

Coarse Idle RPM Screw- Sets the idle speed in combination with the outer fine adjustment.
*Should not be adjusted except in conjunction with torque control capsule adjustment.

Start Quantity Cutout- Allows full fuel for start but not run.
*Also affects other internal functions. Do not touch.

Torque Control Capsule- Reduces rack travel with increased RPM.
*Reduces smoke at higher RPMs due to the engines lower volumetric efficiency at higher RPMs. Loosen 21mm lock ring and turn 14mm capsule CW to increase. Back out the coarse idle RPM screw by the same amount as you turned the capsule.
**A pyrometer is an absolute must if you are going to adjust this. Take it easy and only go 1/4 turn each time.
***Caution: Adjusting the capsule too much can result in the engine becoming slow to return to idle or not returning to idle at all.

http://members.cox.net/lnewcomb99/Pi...W-GovGuide.jpg

What Is Not Protected by Copyright?
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Brian Carlton 02-23-2008 09:29 AM

Thanks for posting that over here Lance. We appreciate it.

TheDon 02-23-2008 12:16 PM

come on now


OBK numbers cannot be revoked until death.... plus he bought a badge= lifetime membership

turbobenz 02-23-2008 03:18 PM

Thanks lance, Ill wait until I have the car running to do this. It sounds like I should not touch this without a way of knowing my egt's. I should have the car running good here in about a week or so, then the fun begins.

ForcedInduction 02-23-2008 05:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheDon (Post 1772253)
come on now

How was it said before?

Quote:

LAAAaaaaaAAAAAaaaaAAAAAAAmeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Oh, yeah, thats how.

He can keep his forum. I was getting really sick of the server errors and constant drama. MercedesShop has always been my first home anyways, even if BC and I aren't exactly the best of buds. Life was fine before, it will be fine after.

I can still view the forum, I'll be keeping tabs on them. He can't get rid of me that easily. ;)

Brian Carlton 02-23-2008 05:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ForcedInduction (Post 1772442)
even if BC and I aren't exactly the best of buds.

Have no misunderstanding of my regard for your knowledge and experience with these vehicles. You've helped countless individuals solve their issues here and I'm very pleased that you're a member.

We get into disagreement regarding WVO issues and your adamant stance against any and all WVO. But, I consider this a minor issue in the grand scheme of things.

ForcedInduction 02-23-2008 05:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian Carlton (Post 1772450)
Have no misunderstanding of my regard for your knowledge and experience with these vehicles. You've helped countless individuals solve their issues here and I'm very pleased that you're a member.

We get into disagreement regarding WVO issues and your adamant stance against any and all WVO. But, I consider this a minor issue in the grand scheme of things.

Good to know. :)

winmutt 02-23-2008 06:47 PM

Why cant we all just get along?

http://ivogretener.net/media/paintin...ite/rodney.jpg
Henry wants to be childish that is fine, I was just trying to help the man out. Mersuforum.net == new Super Turbo forums?

ForcedInduction 02-23-2008 07:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by winmutt (Post 1772511)
Mersuforum.net == new Super Turbo forums?

Sure, if you can get logged into the dang place. :rolleyes:

TheDon 02-23-2008 07:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by winmutt (Post 1772511)
Why cant we all just get along?

http://ivogretener.net/media/paintin...ite/rodney.jpg
Henry wants to be childish that is fine, I was just trying to help the man out. Mersuforum.net == new Super Turbo forums?

what is the pic supposed to be? the mersuforum icon?

bgkast 02-23-2008 07:30 PM

I'll echo:


LAME! :rolleyes:


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