Seals are definitely available - there is a common Bosch kit that contains everything you will need.The cam plate in the Rover pump won't really be all that good for an IDI engine - it'll make for a very noisy engine that doesn't do all that well as the ramp on the cam plate is too severe for the lower pressure IDI injectors.If your goal is to get a good running 1.6TD you'd actually be better off trading the Rover pump with someone who is looking to build an mTDI - I'm sure there's lots of folks on here who have an extra 1.6TD pump or two that would be glad to have the Rover pump (myself included!)
The cam plate in the Rover pump won't really be all that good for an IDI engine - it'll make for a very noisy engine that doesn't do all that well as the ramp on the cam plate is too severe for the lower pressure IDI injectors.
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Quote from: vanbcguy on January 09, 2014, 12:55:40 pmThe cam plate in the Rover pump won't really be all that good for an IDI engine - it'll make for a very noisy engine that doesn't do all that well as the ramp on the cam plate is too severe for the lower pressure IDI injectors.False. The camplate I pulled out of my 300TDI rover pump had less lift and duration than a 1.6TD camplate..
I bought a rover pump for the 1.6 that I am going to play with the advance piston on. From what some pump builders have told me it is well suited for a very built 1.6 engine that is fuel hungry.
Quote from: 8v-of-fury! on January 09, 2014, 01:48:54 pmQuote from: vanbcguy on January 09, 2014, 12:55:40 pmThe cam plate in the Rover pump won't really be all that good for an IDI engine - it'll make for a very noisy engine that doesn't do all that well as the ramp on the cam plate is too severe for the lower pressure IDI injectors.False. The camplate I pulled out of my 300TDI rover pump had less lift and duration than a 1.6TD camplate..The camplate that came in my Rover pump had a lift almost 1mm *higher* than the stock 1.6 camplate.
Dial back how? The cam plate ramp shape can't be changed without installing a different cam plate, so that part of it is reasonably unchangeable without doing major pump surgery. But you definitely can turn the max fuel screw down and reduce the HP of the engine super easily if that's what you are asking. Modifications to the governor will control the usable RPM range of the pump.