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06 Sep 2020 13:41 #14616
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I have a 1973 Volvo 164E and some problem with uneven running,i have a new auxiliary air regulator,pressure sensor checked,new rubber o-rings on injectors,valves checked.co checked,temp sensors for coolant and air checked and test to drive with out throttle valve switch connected,fuel pressure is 2,2,and i will check filter in tank soon,every rubber hose is new,all help is welcome.Robert
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06 Sep 2020 23:04 - 06 Sep 2020 23:04 #14629
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Replied by nordfisch on topic Hi new member here
Hi Robert,
Welcome to Jetronic.org!
I don't understand in full what you mean with 'uneven running'.
Does the engine stall for some time or what does happen?
You should check the MPS with a vacuum pump like Volker describes here: VIDEO
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Norbert
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I don't understand in full what you mean with 'uneven running'.
Does the engine stall for some time or what does happen?
You should check the MPS with a vacuum pump like Volker describes here: VIDEO
Regards
Norbert
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07 Sep 2020 00:01 #14631
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Hi when I start the car when it’s cold it goes a little ruff like it not goes on all cylinders,and if I press gently on gas pedal it also nearly stall but it is a little better when the engine gets warmer,but it never goes smooth it’s a little shaky but it goes well on acceleration it’s not easy to explain it better maybe I can recording it tomorrow when I start the car.Robban
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07 Sep 2020 00:03 #14632
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Replied by Robban on topic Hi new member here
And I have test different mps
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07 Sep 2020 15:38 #14633
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Alles für den Mercedes-Benz R/C 107 und W116 in der SLpedia Sternzeit 107
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Hi Robban,
just shortly as I am on vacation. Which ECU, MAP sensor and fuel pressure do you have? Has your igntition been tested?
just shortly as I am on vacation. Which ECU, MAP sensor and fuel pressure do you have? Has your igntition been tested?
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07 Sep 2020 16:39 #14638
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Replied by Robban on topic Hi new member here
Hi ECU ends with 009,mapsensor 015
And I have a new 123 ignition and its checked most problem is when i start its like it don’t go on all 6 cylinders it’s a little hard to rev it up and after 3-5 min it’s goes a lot better but not perfect
And I have a new 123 ignition and its checked most problem is when i start its like it don’t go on all 6 cylinders it’s a little hard to rev it up and after 3-5 min it’s goes a lot better but not perfect
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07 Sep 2020 16:51 #14639
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Viele Schraubergrüße - best regards, Dr-DJet Volker
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Hi,
ECU and MAP sensor are correct for a European engine. Also fuel pressuere fits with 2.2 Bar. How did you check your MAP sensor?
ECU and MAP sensor are correct for a European engine. Also fuel pressuere fits with 2.2 Bar. How did you check your MAP sensor?
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07 Sep 2020 17:47 #14640
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Replied by Robban on topic Hi new member here
With ohmmeter and a vacuum pump,
Pump it up to 5 and it would not go under 4,5 in 10 seconds
Pump it up to 5 and it would not go under 4,5 in 10 seconds
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07 Sep 2020 17:48 #14641
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Fuel pressure 2,2
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