Vacuum and fuel cut
Vacuum and fuel cut
Swapping an OM617 into my Toyota... I did not pay enough attention when I pulled the motor to the Vacuum system.
Fuel Cut- does the fuel cut have constant vacuum going to it and cut the vacuum when you turn the key off, or is it the opposite?
Alda Vacuum- Can I just hook all of these lines up to the main vacuum line, or do they need to connect in a certain order?
by the end of today I think this will be all I have left to do, going to finish the cooling and electrcal this afternoon, I would love to take her for a test drive tonight...
if anyone has any insight it would be great.
Here is a link to the swap.
http://www.4btswaps.com/forum/showthread.php?t=8362
(04-08-2009, 11:07 AM)winmutt Fuel cut: vac == shutoff.
ALDA: has no vacuum, that is boost from the back of the intake manifold.
(04-08-2009, 11:07 AM)winmutt Fuel cut: vac == shutoff.
ALDA: has no vacuum, that is boost from the back of the intake manifold.
The engine STOPS when vacuum is applied to the fuel shutoff. Are you using a mercedes automatic transmission? C and D can be ignored if your not. The ARV is an emissions device, you most likely want to disable/remove it during the swap, just cap that off or replace it with a standard banjo bolt without the hose nipple.
Figured out the glow plugs...
I got the truck started, it will run for 5 to 10 seconds and then dies, no matter how I have the throttle applied, It will do this over and over again no problem... It is not the fuel cut as I applied vac to it and the truck wont start at all... what am I missing? any ideas?
(04-09-2009, 11:33 AM)winmutt Linkage WOT? Air in fuel?
Nice job man! I like your method of marking the tranny bolt holes in the adapter. Also, it looks like the starter is in the correct place for putting a toyota tranny in a benz.. Do they make a 2WD 5spd with the same pattern? How much torque can these little things take?