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Swapping an LDA top onto a non-turbo pump is not particularly difficult. There are a couple of gotchas. One is that there is a pin on the side of the non-turbo pump that needs to be removed and the hole plugged. Next you need to make sure that the LDA lever will be engaged properly in the control collar lever assembly. I'm actually currently doing so and so will try to take a couple of pics tomorrow.Andrew
Quote from: "libbybapa"Swapping an LDA top onto a non-turbo pump is not particularly difficult. There are a couple of gotchas. One is that there is a pin on the side of the non-turbo pump that needs to be removed and the hole plugged. Next you need to make sure that the LDA lever will be engaged properly in the control collar lever assembly. I'm actually currently doing so and so will try to take a couple of pics tomorrow.Andrewim not swapping an LDA onto the top of a non TD pump, both are TD pumps, but one has no vacuum boost enrichment, and one does.cheers for the replies, i'll see if i get any responses......
I'd call that a non-turbo pump (despite being fitted to a turbocharged engine) as it has no boost enrichment.Yes, you can swap on an LDA pump top. As I mentioned, you need to remove a pin. Here's a picture in which an awl is pointing at the pin that needs to be removed:I removed the governor gear, shaft and flyweights and tapped it into the pump. Here's a picture with it removed:Once the pin is removed, I then used the pictured step drill to enlarge the pin hole large enough to tap it to 1/8" NPT and install an 1/8" NPT allen plug:There are a myriad of fine variations on the levers and the LDA lever can be on either side of the pump. When I mentioned that the LDA lever needs to align with the control collar lever assembly I was referring to needing the lever to press against the same lever part as the accelerator lever spring capsule is attached to.
The other internals of the pump are the same between the non-turbo and turbo pumps. The delivery valves are the same. The pressure that either pump puts out is determined by the breaking pressure of the injectors. Either pump is capable of putting out far more pressure than they do. The pin that is removed is basically a fulcrum for the control collar lever assembly. That fulcrum is replaced by the LDA lever. I believe the governor springs are the same, although the actual stock max rpm setting is lower on the TD pumps. That adjustment is easy to change by adjusting the full pedal stop out further. Due to the extremely low cost of core non-turbo pumps and the fact that I really have no use for non-turbo motors, I have never given any thought to doing a reversible conversion. Andrew
I'm not sure regarding any electronics differences with regard to the immobilizer you mentioned previously.Andrew
cheers for the info........so in reply then, would i be far better off fitting an AAZ pump, instead of changing tops etc?? gotta be easier?? will it run straight off, or will i need to adjust fuel screws or anything??