Die Bosch D-Jetronic war 1967 die erste Großserien elektronische Einspritzung der Welt. - Bosch's D-Jetronic was the first mass-production electronic fuel injection.
1975 350SLC rebirth
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3 years 7 months ago #16935
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Viele Schraubergrüße - best regards, Dr-DJet Volker
Alles für den Mercedes-Benz R/C 107 und W116 in der SLpedia Sternzeit 107
Workshops Heizung/Klima 10.5.(HU), D-Jetronic 28.6.(F),20.9.(ER), K-Jetronic 31.5.(ER),23.8.(F)
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Hi Jean Pierre,
if those are correct injectors - some L-Jetronic versions are also yellow - you should do MAP sensor leak test as described in chapter 4, verify water temp resistor and close fuel hose to cold start valve.
if those are correct injectors - some L-Jetronic versions are also yellow - you should do MAP sensor leak test as described in chapter 4, verify water temp resistor and close fuel hose to cold start valve.
Viele Schraubergrüße - best regards, Dr-DJet Volker
Alles für den Mercedes-Benz R/C 107 und W116 in der SLpedia Sternzeit 107
Workshops Heizung/Klima 10.5.(HU), D-Jetronic 28.6.(F),20.9.(ER), K-Jetronic 31.5.(ER),23.8.(F)
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3 years 7 months ago #16939
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Dear Volker,
The cold start injector was stuck open! It's amazing how much petrol that thing dumps! I fitted the one from my spare 450 engine, it's fine.
Now waiting for the brake parts, and we can finally have a road test.
Thank you very much,
Jean Pierre
The cold start injector was stuck open! It's amazing how much petrol that thing dumps! I fitted the one from my spare 450 engine, it's fine.
Now waiting for the brake parts, and we can finally have a road test.
Thank you very much,
Jean Pierre
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3 years 3 months ago #17509
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Dear Volker,
Today I have driven the car for 40 kilometers! I have had so many problems with bad second hand fuel pressure regulators (new ones are not available apparently)
Finally I got round the problem by fitting a Malpassi adjustable fuel pressure regulator. To operate properly, it needs a free flowing return line to the fuel tank, so I located it near the tank and created such a return line. I replaced the regulator under the bonnet by a T junction.
Now I have a very stable 2 bar fuel pressure!
Thank you again for your help with this car! It still has a misfire but I am sure we will soon sort it out.
Today I have driven the car for 40 kilometers! I have had so many problems with bad second hand fuel pressure regulators (new ones are not available apparently)
Finally I got round the problem by fitting a Malpassi adjustable fuel pressure regulator. To operate properly, it needs a free flowing return line to the fuel tank, so I located it near the tank and created such a return line. I replaced the regulator under the bonnet by a T junction.
Now I have a very stable 2 bar fuel pressure!
Thank you again for your help with this car! It still has a misfire but I am sure we will soon sort it out.
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3 years 3 months ago #17536
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Dear Volker,
I am still in trouble... The car had a slight misfire, which has progressively gotten worse.
First I thought that is was ignition related, as it created misfires and felt like the engine was dropping some cylinders. After fitting a new distributor cap, a new condenser, a new coil (the old one was fitted with a horrible antitheft device) and substituting plug wires and rotor with our 6.9 a known runner, I am pretty sure it is NOT ignition related.
Now the only thing in the injection system that could affect some cylinders are the trigger contacts, so I am suspecting them.
You mention a duty cycle tool, is that a dwell meter? Should I measure the dwell with the engine running? Or the voltage a cross the points, still engine running?
Also the car seems to run better when cold, and the miss gets progressively worse the longer it's driven...
Best regards,
Jean-Pierre
Jean-Pierre
I am still in trouble... The car had a slight misfire, which has progressively gotten worse.
First I thought that is was ignition related, as it created misfires and felt like the engine was dropping some cylinders. After fitting a new distributor cap, a new condenser, a new coil (the old one was fitted with a horrible antitheft device) and substituting plug wires and rotor with our 6.9 a known runner, I am pretty sure it is NOT ignition related.
Now the only thing in the injection system that could affect some cylinders are the trigger contacts, so I am suspecting them.
You mention a duty cycle tool, is that a dwell meter? Should I measure the dwell with the engine running? Or the voltage a cross the points, still engine running?
Also the car seems to run better when cold, and the miss gets progressively worse the longer it's driven...
Best regards,
Jean-Pierre
Jean-Pierre
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3 years 3 months ago #17537
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Viele Schraubergrüße - best regards, Dr-DJet Volker
Alles für den Mercedes-Benz R/C 107 und W116 in der SLpedia Sternzeit 107
Workshops Heizung/Klima 10.5.(HU), D-Jetronic 28.6.(F),20.9.(ER), K-Jetronic 31.5.(ER),23.8.(F)
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Hi Jean-Pierre,
yes just measure dwell on all 4 running contacts if you want to verify.
yes just measure dwell on all 4 running contacts if you want to verify.
Viele Schraubergrüße - best regards, Dr-DJet Volker
Alles für den Mercedes-Benz R/C 107 und W116 in der SLpedia Sternzeit 107
Workshops Heizung/Klima 10.5.(HU), D-Jetronic 28.6.(F),20.9.(ER), K-Jetronic 31.5.(ER),23.8.(F)
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3 years 3 months ago #17538
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Hello Jean - Pierre,
is the thin cable well attached to the positive pole of the battery? The cable supplies power to the controller.
Hans-Jürgen
is the thin cable well attached to the positive pole of the battery? The cable supplies power to the controller.
Hans-Jürgen
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