in what car are the MW-pumps?????
in what car are the MW-pumps?????
Any 240D, 300D/CD/TD/SD sold in the USA and 300TD models sold in Europe with a turbo.
(09-10-2009, 05:43 PM)ForcedInduction Any 240D, 300D/CD/TD/SD sold in the USA and 300TD models sold in Europe with a turbo.
No, no 6 cylinder engine had the MW pump. Everyhting from 86+ has an M.
(09-10-2009, 07:19 PM)ForcedInduction No, no 6 cylinder engine had the MW pump. Everyhting from 86+ has an M.
(09-10-2009, 07:19 PM)ForcedInduction No, no 6 cylinder engine had the MW pump. Everyhting from 86+ has an M.
(09-11-2009, 05:35 AM)countach ok! but what element fit on this pump from 6cyl 300turbo diesel 86+?
i want at lest 7mm element, i find on www.chinahanji.com a element be called PES4M70C420LS48 boschnumber 1 418 305 517 and one whit PES4M70C420LS48 boschnumber 1 418 502 015 did anyone of this fit the M-pump?? and what menas whit the number C420LS48?
(09-11-2009, 05:35 AM)countach ok! but what element fit on this pump from 6cyl 300turbo diesel 86+?
i want at lest 7mm element, i find on www.chinahanji.com a element be called PES4M70C420LS48 boschnumber 1 418 305 517 and one whit PES4M70C420LS48 boschnumber 1 418 502 015 did anyone of this fit the M-pump?? and what menas whit the number C420LS48?
(09-11-2009, 05:57 AM)tomnik(09-11-2009, 05:35 AM)countach ok! but what element fit on this pump from 6cyl 300turbo diesel 86+?
i want at lest 7mm element, i find on www.chinahanji.com a element be called PES4M70C420LS48 boschnumber 1 418 305 517 and one whit PES4M70C420LS48 boschnumber 1 418 502 015 did anyone of this fit the M-pump?? and what menas whit the number C420LS48?
The C420... is the governor spec.
The 2 mentioned IPs (same #?) have 7 mm elements, but the cam profile is important. Diameter and height position of fuel supply bore in the element cylinder should fit to the cam profile which gives a (plunger) speed over travel curve. The bore and helix must be in relation to the curve. It will work (like the Myna elements do) but not as well as it should. Second, these chinese elements might have quality issues that result in uneven quantities of the single elements over the range of rpm.
Tom
(09-11-2009, 05:57 AM)tomnik(09-11-2009, 05:35 AM)countach ok! but what element fit on this pump from 6cyl 300turbo diesel 86+?
i want at lest 7mm element, i find on www.chinahanji.com a element be called PES4M70C420LS48 boschnumber 1 418 305 517 and one whit PES4M70C420LS48 boschnumber 1 418 502 015 did anyone of this fit the M-pump?? and what menas whit the number C420LS48?
The C420... is the governor spec.
The 2 mentioned IPs (same #?) have 7 mm elements, but the cam profile is important. Diameter and height position of fuel supply bore in the element cylinder should fit to the cam profile which gives a (plunger) speed over travel curve. The bore and helix must be in relation to the curve. It will work (like the Myna elements do) but not as well as it should. Second, these chinese elements might have quality issues that result in uneven quantities of the single elements over the range of rpm.
Tom
(09-11-2009, 06:12 AM)countach so you think that the element fits into the M-pump. is the same element mynta using? so this is an aftermarket element, which does not work as good as the mynta? someone who has tested the elements from chinahanji?
(09-11-2009, 06:12 AM)countach so you think that the element fits into the M-pump. is the same element mynta using? so this is an aftermarket element, which does not work as good as the mynta? someone who has tested the elements from chinahanji?
(09-11-2009, 07:25 AM)tomnik(09-11-2009, 06:12 AM)countach so you think that the element fits into the M-pump. is the same element mynta using? so this is an aftermarket element, which does not work as good as the mynta? someone who has tested the elements from chinahanji?
these elements will physically fit into the M-pump (of the 603 engine).
The question is whether the cam profile is different from the a.m. IPs.
Myna uses another 7 mm element.
Even these elements were Bosch original they would not work perfect in the 603 IP because of differences in cam profile. On top these are aftermarket with probably insufficient quality.
Tom
(09-11-2009, 07:25 AM)tomnik(09-11-2009, 06:12 AM)countach so you think that the element fits into the M-pump. is the same element mynta using? so this is an aftermarket element, which does not work as good as the mynta? someone who has tested the elements from chinahanji?
these elements will physically fit into the M-pump (of the 603 engine).
The question is whether the cam profile is different from the a.m. IPs.
Myna uses another 7 mm element.
Even these elements were Bosch original they would not work perfect in the 603 IP because of differences in cam profile. On top these are aftermarket with probably insufficient quality.
Tom
poor quality in fab, resulting in uneven individual quantities which is rough idle or rough/smoky running in the upper rpms.
The hardness of the chinese stuff was o.k. but the material of the original BOSCH is very special and extra limited in composit tolerances.
I can not imagine that the Chinese use this (expensive) material. On the other hand I can not imagine that the chinese elements will fail on material.
Tom
we also can offer the good quality material, if you have the sample, we can produce them for you for MW element.
For 1 418 502 015 , It seems like a BOSCH Delivery Valve, not element.
ANY questions, you can also contact me : Richard@raderauto.com
(03-12-2012, 10:13 PM)raderauto we also can offer the good quality material, if you have the sample, we can produce them for you for MW element.
For 1 418 502 015 , It seems like a BOSCH Delivery Valve, not element.
ANY questions, you can also contact me : Richard@raderauto.com
(03-15-2012, 05:20 PM)yankneck696 Isn't this the same company that a group buy was tried?
Ed
(03-15-2012, 05:20 PM)yankneck696 Isn't this the same company that a group buy was tried?
Ed
(03-15-2012, 05:29 PM)DeliveryValve(03-15-2012, 05:20 PM)yankneck696 Isn't this the same company that a group buy was tried?
Ed
Yes it was. At first Richard@rader said they had them in stock. I paid them through Western Union and then he told me that they didn't have any. He ended up giving me a refund through PayPal. I then contacted another Chinese company, this time they took the money and ran to be never heard again. Still fuming about that, but I took the risk and I lost.
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(03-15-2012, 05:29 PM)DeliveryValve(03-15-2012, 05:20 PM)yankneck696 Isn't this the same company that a group buy was tried?
Ed
Yes it was. At first Richard@rader said they had them in stock. I paid them through Western Union and then he told me that they didn't have any. He ended up giving me a refund through PayPal. I then contacted another Chinese company, this time they took the money and ran to be never heard again. Still fuming about that, but I took the risk and I lost.
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(03-15-2012, 05:29 PM)DeliveryValve(03-15-2012, 05:20 PM)yankneck696 Isn't this the same company that a group buy was tried?
Ed
Yes it was. At first Richard@rader said they had them in stock. I paid them through Western Union and then he told me that they didn't have any. He ended up giving me a refund through PayPal. I then contacted another Chinese company, this time they took the money and ran to be never heard again. Still fuming about that, but I took the risk and I lost.
.
(03-15-2012, 05:29 PM)DeliveryValve(03-15-2012, 05:20 PM)yankneck696 Isn't this the same company that a group buy was tried?
Ed
Yes it was. At first Richard@rader said they had them in stock. I paid them through Western Union and then he told me that they didn't have any. He ended up giving me a refund through PayPal. I then contacted another Chinese company, this time they took the money and ran to be never heard again. Still fuming about that, but I took the risk and I lost.
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(03-15-2012, 09:28 PM)raderauto But we will of course offer good solutions .
Hi OM616,
is 8mm what you want?
I was also thinking about this diameter for a small production run.
After my experience with 7.5mm Floyd elements and my new prototype, I can prove that 8mm is a good diameter, even usable for stock setup (turbo).
Cost and quality are well known here and I don't need a list for a group buy.
I just make some and let you know.
If you want you can pm me your target ccm or roughly the mods you did on your MW elements.
Otherwise I design according to Floyd or the 6.5mm Holly of the past.
Tom
(03-16-2012, 01:38 AM)tomnik Hi OM616,
is 8mm what you want?
I was also thinking about this diameter for a small production run.
After my experience with 7.5mm Floyd elements and my new prototype, I can prove that 8mm is a good diameter, even usable for stock setup (turbo).
Cost and quality are well known here and I don't need a list for a group buy.
I just make some and let you know.
If you want you can pm me your target ccm or roughly the mods you did on your MW elements.
Otherwise I design according to Floyd or the 6.5mm Holly of the past.
Tom
(03-16-2012, 01:38 AM)tomnik Hi OM616,
is 8mm what you want?
I was also thinking about this diameter for a small production run.
After my experience with 7.5mm Floyd elements and my new prototype, I can prove that 8mm is a good diameter, even usable for stock setup (turbo).
Cost and quality are well known here and I don't need a list for a group buy.
I just make some and let you know.
If you want you can pm me your target ccm or roughly the mods you did on your MW elements.
Otherwise I design according to Floyd or the 6.5mm Holly of the past.
Tom
O.K.
we are on the same track.
I'll start the basic preparation, details we can determine later on.
Btw. I will use the "small" barrels for the reason of correct cam lift/stroke. Otherwise I have to relocate the supply bore position.
Don't worry about increased pop pressure using the "small" barrels.
Tom