Charge Boost?
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Charge Boost?
Hi, Finally (i think) got all the bits for aaz conversion- but can anybody explain to me the charge boost? i cannot remember seing any connections between turbo and injector pump, also does the pump require any wiring? or do i just remove the existing pump switches?
thanks all
thanks all
At a minimum, I think you require a vac. line from inlet manifold to LDA diaphragm on top of injector pump if AAZ (on side if JX). Fuel cut-off switch wired at least ..
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bought some real off roaders!!!!!!!
Praps i should pop the top off and have a look... be brave Clive
What I need to know Simon, is the advance lever the one between the pump and the block connected to a solenoid towards the front of pump with a short cable. If so, back of car or forward for advance, starting? That would help, engine runs quite well with it pulled back, but solenoid was holding it forward, but happy to admit, a bit confused.
Or is this a simple enrichment device, as prevowner of engine had some sort of overfuelling rigged up from cab at one time. As engine then transplanted, all sorts of bits missing or dubious.

What I need to know Simon, is the advance lever the one between the pump and the block connected to a solenoid towards the front of pump with a short cable. If so, back of car or forward for advance, starting? That would help, engine runs quite well with it pulled back, but solenoid was holding it forward, but happy to admit, a bit confused.
Or is this a simple enrichment device, as prevowner of engine had some sort of overfuelling rigged up from cab at one time. As engine then transplanted, all sorts of bits missing or dubious.
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Solenoid with a screwed connector poking out forward front left of pump, down between pump body and engine. At back of this cylindrical solenoid? a cable comes out co-axially, running aft to connect to a small slotted bullet connector that hooks onto a short operating arm, again, low down between rear of pump and engine. A screw locks the cable to the bullet, making it adjustable, the slot presumably allows some tolerance the solnoid doesn't have to pull the lever forward all the way (can't imagine the cable shoving it backward, even though its fairly thick)
When back, engine runs smoothly at idle, when forward, much less so..
I'll photograph the pump from above today...
You'll enjoy this one, at the same time as being horrified! Checkout last 3 photos... all to get a difflock working!
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When back, engine runs smoothly at idle, when forward, much less so..
I'll photograph the pump from above today...
You'll enjoy this one, at the same time as being horrified! Checkout last 3 photos... all to get a difflock working!
http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/syn ... ssage/3636
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