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TD42 Fuel Pump Q ...
TD42 Fuel Pump Q ...
We have a little electrical problem with a rotary pump on a TD42, there are 2 magnetic valves, one on top of the pump and one on the back of it, we dont know if the one on top shall have power on start up only or always (engine running)
There is also a vacum? thingy on the side of the pump, where does it get it's vacum from ? There arent that many TD42´s around so we cant just look at another ... any help would be apriciated !
There is also a vacum? thingy on the side of the pump, where does it get it's vacum from ? There arent that many TD42´s around so we cant just look at another ... any help would be apriciated !
GQ 2.8TD. OME. 35 BFG. Fact. Rear Locker on steroids. Air Locker front. Gearmaster Reduction. 6HP Warn 8274.
Agree with that.. dohdumbdunce wrote:vacuum thingy is probably the idle up for the air conditioning? on the side of the pump, with a little adjusting screw on the back.
the electric thing on the top of the pump might be a tach sensor?
Gets vac from solenoid on top of firewall that gets it from brake line vac.
Bazzle
see what owning a little Grimace car does to u?bazzle wrote:Agree with that.. dohdumbdunce wrote:vacuum thingy is probably the idle up for the air conditioning? on the side of the pump, with a little adjusting screw on the back.
the electric thing on the top of the pump might be a tach sensor?
Gets vac from solenoid on top of firewall that gets it from brake line vac.
Bazzle
ThanksDzltec wrote:The solenoid on top is for providing a higher internal pressure when activated. This then gives more timing advance. Generally only used in cold start situations. Leave it diconnected. It wont do any harm. The one with the blue wire is your stop solenoid.
Is your vehicle a grey import?
Cheers

It is an European car, originally from DDR.. It was imported to Denmark last year and stripped for engine and gearbox. Now a friend of mine has bought it an sourced a new engine and gearbox for it, the old engine had a different diesel pump, so there is a little wiring to be done

GQ 2.8TD. OME. 35 BFG. Fact. Rear Locker on steroids. Air Locker front. Gearmaster Reduction. 6HP Warn 8274.
Scroll to the bottom of this page:Dzltec wrote:The solenoid on top is for providing a higher internal pressure when activated. This then gives more timing advance. Generally only used in cold start situations. Leave it diconnected. It wont do any harm. The one with the blue wire is your stop solenoid.
Is your vehicle a grey import?
Cheers
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Where were you when this thread was in full swing!!!!!
Thanks, you've helped me a great deal too, i wanted to know what all that crap was on mine that my oldmans didn't have. Any thoughts on the extra plumbing on the fuel filter???!!!
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