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190E 2,3L (2.0l original) not run smothly and black smoke out tailpipe
Hi. im from norway and not so good in english but i try anyways.
I have this 1991mod 190E 2.0L, 4years ago it started to run bad, and smoking black out tailpipe and i couldnt fint out what it was. so i bought a w124.CE-2,3L and drove it to my garage. this car runned good and no problems. i swaped everything (ecu,sensors,ignition,etc) over to my 190E and the same problems still there. i dont know where to start figuring out whats the problem is. i have tested the engine harness and it seems ok. fuel pressure from fuelpump is ok. this is a manual gearbox car. il be gratefull for all answers! Last edited by Shibbeys; 03-05-2024 at 01:41 AM. Reason: attach a file |
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One chassis (1991 201/190),
And Two different engine packages. Same problem with both engines - rich mixture. It would seem that the problem is being caused by something in the chassis that was not changed. One possibility is a clogged fuel return pipe. |
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Thank you for your reply.
the fuel return is checked and its not clogged, i think its something power related going something? |
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Immediately after starting the engine unplug the cold start injector. It might be receiving power continuously.
If the cold start injector was not changed it could be stuck open. |
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the injector followed the engine i swapped in, i have tested the cable for that injector and its seems ok. i can double check it ofc.
Can it be a bad ground somewhere that causes this? Thanx for reply. |
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After starting the engine remove the cable to the cold start injector, so that it does not have power. |
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i tried to unplug the cable and nothing happens, same problem.
i tried to unplug Lamda and nothing happens. i have drained the system for fuel and added new fresh fuel, nothing happens.. im getting tierd of this project werry soon, and just woundering if a k-jetkiller piggyback kit would help me get the car running again? |
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should look more around the fuel pump relay, and the black box on the intake maybe? |
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Perhaps a picture of this "black box"?
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black box on image below.
and another thing. i cant remember if i changed the lamda from the running car. can it be a faulty lamda? and i had to use the old coolant sensors from the 2.0litre engine. can it be those too? |
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The "black box" is the Electro-Hydraulic Actuator (EHA).
It does all of the fine mixture adjustment by varying the pressure in the lower chambers of the Fuel Distributor (FD). The EHA has a sufficiently wide range of adjustment that it is possible to create the situation you describe. If the two-wire plug has been attached upside down, and the polarity is reversed, the mixture will be very rich. Try starting the engine and then disconnecting the EHA. The ECU will ignore a faulty O2 (lambda) signal, and the coolant sensors will not change the mixture as much as you are experiencing. |
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The car stalls when i unplug the EHA ?? |
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i got tierd of searching for the problem and have now ordered a standalone EFI kit to the car. hopefully i get this thing to run smoothly now.
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It will be interesting to know how that goes - what kit are you going to use?
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