calibrating injector pump
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2015 9:49 am
Hello all from down in the states,
Recently I took a trip down from the rainy PNW to the southeast (Charleston, SC to be specific) for some forestry work. My trip was awesome minus figuring out that you shouldn't use aluminum for the bottom blanking plate of the EGR (easy enough to cold forge back into shape on the ol curb anvil in order to drive and get a suitable replacement though) and the leak I've developed in my injector pump.
In regards to the IP I'm considering having it rebuilt and calibrated. The problem, as most of you would already be thinking, is that I am a very long drive from the acclaimed mechanics up in Canada. Reading around in the forum though it sounds like the IP is very similar to VW IPs and I could potentially take it to either a VW shop or a diesel specific shop and they would be able to help me out. My question is (I have an 89 exceed 4d56) what should I know/have prepared for the shop before I bring it in (i.e. rebuild kit, calibration specs, etc?) as 99.7% of the people down here are in shock and awe when I roll by.
Thanks!
Joe
Recently I took a trip down from the rainy PNW to the southeast (Charleston, SC to be specific) for some forestry work. My trip was awesome minus figuring out that you shouldn't use aluminum for the bottom blanking plate of the EGR (easy enough to cold forge back into shape on the ol curb anvil in order to drive and get a suitable replacement though) and the leak I've developed in my injector pump.
In regards to the IP I'm considering having it rebuilt and calibrated. The problem, as most of you would already be thinking, is that I am a very long drive from the acclaimed mechanics up in Canada. Reading around in the forum though it sounds like the IP is very similar to VW IPs and I could potentially take it to either a VW shop or a diesel specific shop and they would be able to help me out. My question is (I have an 89 exceed 4d56) what should I know/have prepared for the shop before I bring it in (i.e. rebuild kit, calibration specs, etc?) as 99.7% of the people down here are in shock and awe when I roll by.
Thanks!
Joe