OM617 Loosing All Boost
OM617 Loosing All Boost
Problem:
Our OM617 is loosing all boost at higher RPMs at about 65 - 75 MPH.
Vehicle is a 1985 Land Rover 110 powered by an OM617.
Configuration:
OM617 Turbo Diesel from a 1985 300D.
Originally had a Garrett Turbno, but had problems with it loosing all boost, so switched to a KKK from an OM617 that came from a 1983 300SD.
Turbo has a manual boost controller.
IP has stock settings.
Port at the rear of the Inlet manifold is connected directly to the port on the IP.
Running the smallish Land Rover intercooler used on their TDI with a W115 inlet manifold.
No EGR.
Removed the breather oil trap from the stock air filter housing and installed it as originally routed.
Using an air filter assembly from a 1993 Chrysler New Yorker.
Problem:
At about 12 - 14 PSI, the engine looses all boost and the gauge shows negative pressure until I pick my foot completely off the petal and wait about half a second, then can press again and build boost.
This is both annoying to myself and other drivers whose vehicles I am trying to overtake or are in front of.
The only side effect besides loss of power appears to be blowing crankcase oil out the front seal. Think this is the cause, but am not 110% sure. Lots of oil leaking out the front seal.
Any advice or ideas to remedy this issue will be most welcome...
(11-14-2014, 07:35 PM)rdavisinva .....
Problem:
At about 12 - 14 PSI, the engine looses all boost and the gauge shows negative pressure until I pick my foot completely off the petal and wait about half a second, ......
(11-14-2014, 07:35 PM)rdavisinva .....
Problem:
At about 12 - 14 PSI, the engine looses all boost and the gauge shows negative pressure until I pick my foot completely off the petal and wait about half a second, ......
Thanks so much for the suggestion Petar.
Problem fixed.
Replaced the inlet hose with a more rigid one and all is well.
(11-15-2014, 04:21 PM)rdavisinva Thanks so much for the suggestion Petar.
Problem fixed.
Replaced the inlet hose with a more rigid one and all is well.
(11-15-2014, 04:21 PM)rdavisinva Thanks so much for the suggestion Petar.
Problem fixed.
Replaced the inlet hose with a more rigid one and all is well.
(11-15-2014, 05:14 PM)starynovy(11-15-2014, 04:21 PM)rdavisinva Thanks so much for the suggestion Petar.
Problem fixed.
Replaced the inlet hose with a more rigid one and all is well.
Is that a real fix? There should be no vacuum at all at normal conditions. Check if the air filter or something else is not clodged.
(11-15-2014, 05:14 PM)starynovy(11-15-2014, 04:21 PM)rdavisinva Thanks so much for the suggestion Petar.
Problem fixed.
Replaced the inlet hose with a more rigid one and all is well.
Is that a real fix? There should be no vacuum at all at normal conditions. Check if the air filter or something else is not clodged.
(11-15-2014, 11:40 PM)MFSuper90(11-15-2014, 05:14 PM)starynovy(11-15-2014, 04:21 PM)rdavisinva Thanks so much for the suggestion Petar.
Problem fixed.
Replaced the inlet hose with a more rigid one and all is well.
Is that a real fix? There should be no vacuum at all at normal conditions. Check if the air filter or something else is not clodged.
It is totally real. I've seen filters sucked shut by turbos when the filter is clean. If the filter isn't sized correctly or the intake tube is weak it can be sucked shut.
(11-15-2014, 11:40 PM)MFSuper90(11-15-2014, 05:14 PM)starynovy(11-15-2014, 04:21 PM)rdavisinva Thanks so much for the suggestion Petar.
Problem fixed.
Replaced the inlet hose with a more rigid one and all is well.
Is that a real fix? There should be no vacuum at all at normal conditions. Check if the air filter or something else is not clodged.
It is totally real. I've seen filters sucked shut by turbos when the filter is clean. If the filter isn't sized correctly or the intake tube is weak it can be sucked shut.
Here is a baseline for my MW pump adjustments I have done.
3 full turns of the Torque Capsule.
Max adjustment of the rack limiter.
max rpm turned in 1/4-1/2 turn.
then give your idle about 1/8 to 1/4 turn.
Now the only thing you will have to do is adjust the minimum throttle tension (vertical throttle stop) out several turns to make it to return to idle.
You can even go more with the torque if you'd like. I am at 5-6 turns in, and the only problem I have is that I need to adjust my idle up a touch.
Warning: Things can get pretty warm with more than 3 turns in. We did 5 turns on my buddies 300SD and that little KKK exhaust housing turned grey after a hard run...
Now that being said. Those are the adjustments to my pump, they might be a decent baseline, but that is just what I have experienced when tuning my pump.