Bongo Fuel Pump
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- dandywarhol
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Bongo Fuel Pump
Does anybody know if the post '98 facelift Bongos have a fly by wire diesel fuel pump?
There's two on ebay at the moment stating they do - could someone have a look to see if THIS is it.............
There's two on ebay at the moment stating they do - could someone have a look to see if THIS is it.............
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- dandywarhol
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efi fuel pump
Hi Dandy,
I have been able to look at the fuel pump now that the oat has gone up and the temporary cessation of my brazing activities, and can confirm it is the same type.
It is shown on the lushprojects parts cataloque. I dont have my manual to hand but will have a look as soon as possible.
Slainte Mhor
brianwfl
I have been able to look at the fuel pump now that the oat has gone up and the temporary cessation of my brazing activities, and can confirm it is the same type.
It is shown on the lushprojects parts cataloque. I dont have my manual to hand but will have a look as soon as possible.
Slainte Mhor
brianwfl
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Electronic pump begin on Bongos from september 99. Together with electronic pump installed turbines with variable-geometry and more complex system EGR. For the convergence of the work of these devices electronically controlled pump is needed.


Old pump until september 99:




Old pump until september 99:



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For picture 2. Old pump:
Idle speed (in a warm car) should be 700-780 rpm, the nut is regulated at "XX".
Aperture "A" manages rpm until 800 + -25 under load (aircon, steering, headlights ...)
Aperture "B" manages rpm before 1350 + -150 when warming up. They managed vacuum 53KPa. It's easy to see. Turn the ignition on cold car and rod should be go in the diaphragm.
If there is no vacuum, the diaphragm does not work. And this is just another story.
Screw "A" regulates warming up rpm , screw "B" regulates rpm under load.
Idle speed (in a warm car) should be 700-780 rpm, the nut is regulated at "XX".
Aperture "A" manages rpm until 800 + -25 under load (aircon, steering, headlights ...)
Aperture "B" manages rpm before 1350 + -150 when warming up. They managed vacuum 53KPa. It's easy to see. Turn the ignition on cold car and rod should be go in the diaphragm.
If there is no vacuum, the diaphragm does not work. And this is just another story.
Screw "A" regulates warming up rpm , screw "B" regulates rpm under load.
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