There seems to be various numbers thrown around as to what the internal IP pressure should be. Does anyone have the official Bosch spec for it? So far, I have a gauge hooked up to the out bolt pedestal and I have 2 regulator bolts to play with. They both measured 30 psi at idle of around 1000 rpm. I pulled both regulator bolts out and replaced the o-rings on both of them and installed only one so far and noted the pressure is now 20 psi (from re-newing the o-rings). I tapped on the regulator bolt while the engine is idling while watching the gauge and got it up to 50 psi at 1000 rpm. I have to take on for a road test.
Thanks good to know. I've been looking for the tool to fine-adjust it, but most diesel shops don't have it, or only sell it as part of a master kit that costs close to a grand. No thanks.I just need that tool, and a good computerized advance tach timing light. I've got the piezo pickup transducer already. I'm kinda pumped to try all this, because my MPG blows (38 in a Rabbit Pickup). If I can get it to 43+, I'd be happy. Rebuilt the pump myself, but obviously, it needs calibration.
Quote from: Quantum TD on May 20, 2011, 04:48:19 pmThanks good to know. I've been looking for the tool to fine-adjust it, but most diesel shops don't have it, or only sell it as part of a master kit that costs close to a grand. No thanks.I just need that tool, and a good computerized advance tach timing light. I've got the piezo pickup transducer already. I'm kinda pumped to try all this, because my MPG blows (38 in a Rabbit Pickup). If I can get it to 43+, I'd be happy. Rebuilt the pump myself, but obviously, it needs calibration.There's a lip at the bottom of the regulator bolt's head where you can make a tool to hook onto that lip like a "puller", by advancing the puller screw. you can fine adjust the pressure. However, with a long punch and a hammer and watching the gauge while the engine is idling tapping on the center of the bolt, you have pretty good control increasing the pressure by tapping with a hammer. At least that was my expereince using a hammer and and 10" extension on a 3/8 drive allen head driver bit as the punch.
Does any one remember this info and would it help?http://www.vwdiesel.net/forum/index.php?topic=19692.0.
The data on the spec sheet for the pump pressure nestles directly below the SAE real pump averages. Smack on where I changed my pressures to. Note the impossibility of following Hagar's 107A values, by his 'Desciples'The SAE paper dates from a little after 1981. Funny how Bosch specs for this pump dropped the internal pressure a few psi, compared to the SAE average of 23 contemporary pumps. Here is my graph again for reference:
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