You're correct about the W terminal... mine was a black/red wire coming off of the alternator. I've got mine run straight to the cluster harness (U1/06) skipping the fuse box
Sweet! Can't wait to hear how yours runs!You're correct about the W terminal... mine was a black/red wire coming off of the alternator. I've got mine run straight to the cluster harness (U1/06) skipping the fuse box
enough boost is when you have 3 dimple marks in the hood from the valve cover nuts..
Okay cool, thats what I figured. Ill see if I can get a video tomorrow. Only thing im having problems with now is that my fuel filter is spitting out tones of air. I remember reading something about how the return line plastic thingy has something to do with air getting into the system.Just to be sure I changed the lines that got between the tank hard lines and the fuel filter with clear fuel line to make sure that no air was getting into the system there, luckily none is. Could it be that the filter still isnt full of fuel? It was about half empty when I stored it..But the engine has ran enough for me to think that the filter should be full of fuel by now?You guys have any ideas?
This is how it sits right now, still have to put the wastegate on and figure out where my air filter is going to go.
Quote from: Thezorn on May 08, 2011, 01:44:12 amOkay cool, thats what I figured. Ill see if I can get a video tomorrow. Only thing im having problems with now is that my fuel filter is spitting out tones of air. I remember reading something about how the return line plastic thingy has something to do with air getting into the system.Just to be sure I changed the lines that got between the tank hard lines and the fuel filter with clear fuel line to make sure that no air was getting into the system there, luckily none is. Could it be that the filter still isnt full of fuel? It was about half empty when I stored it..But the engine has ran enough for me to think that the filter should be full of fuel by now?You guys have any ideas?If your filter has the plastic tee on top that the return lines pass through then that'd be where I start looking. Problem #1 is they can crack / leak / fail to seat properly on the filter. The retaining clip isn't particularly brilliant in my opinion and probably has a fair bit to do with problems. You can try slathering some vaseline all over the seal and then putting it back on, purely for testing though. The diesel will dissolve the vaseline pretty quickly.Problem #2 is that it is a recirculating valve, so any air that DOES get in there will continue to get circulated back to the filter again until the fuel temperature gets high enough to close the valve. Total PITA.My advise would be to replace your filter with one that doesn't have that feature - the '85 filter seems to be the one:http://parts.autopartsonlinecanada.com/parts/apocanada/wizard.jsp?year=1985&make=VW&model=JET-D-001&category=E&part=Fuel+FilterThen just connect the return lines together. No more air circulating!
Quote from: Thezorn on April 01, 2011, 01:08:01 pmThis is how it sits right now, still have to put the wastegate on and figure out where my air filter is going to go. TWINS!
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If it's not leaking then it must be low on oil.