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Pump elements.

Pump elements.

 
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winmutt
bitbanger

3,468
01-08-2015, 10:59 AM #1
Starter sticky for all you need to know about elements. Please contribute, I will be going over existing threads and gleaning from them.

1987 300D Sturmmachine
1991 300D Nearly Perfect
1985 300D Weekend/Camping/Dog car
1974 L508D Motoroam Monarch "NightMare"
OBK #42
winmutt
01-08-2015, 10:59 AM #1

Starter sticky for all you need to know about elements. Please contribute, I will be going over existing threads and gleaning from them.


1987 300D Sturmmachine
1991 300D Nearly Perfect
1985 300D Weekend/Camping/Dog car
1974 L508D Motoroam Monarch "NightMare"
OBK #42

dieselmeken
Holset

407
01-13-2015, 06:47 AM #2
cant get the text to work with pics, what do you want to know?
dieselmeken
01-13-2015, 06:47 AM #2

cant get the text to work with pics, what do you want to know?

Hario'
C300TD Wagon (W202)

894
01-13-2015, 08:02 AM #3
I could see the pictures and text fine when they were up the other day!




Installed:

OM606/722.6, big IC, W220 brakes.
Planned:
DIY manifold, compound, 722.6 controller, built IP.
[i]Less rust.. 
[/i]
Hario'
01-13-2015, 08:02 AM #3

I could see the pictures and text fine when they were up the other day!





Installed:

OM606/722.6, big IC, W220 brakes.
Planned:
DIY manifold, compound, 722.6 controller, built IP.
[i]Less rust.. 
[/i]

Bondobay
Naturally-aspirated

2
01-31-2015, 09:00 AM #4
Hey guys, I'm not sure if this belongs here but, here goes.
I've been looking for options on elements for my MW pump and came across the fact that the om606 uses 6mm elements in its MW pump.
Does anybody know if these elements would work for a om617 MW pump?

I've been watching dieselmakkens thread regarding a modified MW pump. But, it seems to have gone dead. I'm not looking for huge output. As my om617 is now in a toyota pick-up on 36 inch tires. Im just looking for a bit more power to turn these wheels just a little better.
160-170 hp 200-220 pounds of torque would be plenty.
Bondobay
01-31-2015, 09:00 AM #4

Hey guys, I'm not sure if this belongs here but, here goes.
I've been looking for options on elements for my MW pump and came across the fact that the om606 uses 6mm elements in its MW pump.
Does anybody know if these elements would work for a om617 MW pump?

I've been watching dieselmakkens thread regarding a modified MW pump. But, it seems to have gone dead. I'm not looking for huge output. As my om617 is now in a toyota pick-up on 36 inch tires. Im just looking for a bit more power to turn these wheels just a little better.
160-170 hp 200-220 pounds of torque would be plenty.

Petar
7.5mm M pump

459
01-31-2015, 09:15 AM #5
(01-31-2015, 09:00 AM)Bondobay Hey guys, I'm not sure if this belongs here but, here goes.
I've been looking for options on elements for my MW pump and came across the fact that the om606 uses 6mm elements in its MW pump.
Does anybody know if these elements would work for a om617 MW pump?

I've been watching dieselmakkens thread regarding a modified MW pump. But, it seems to have gone dead. I'm not looking for huge output. As my om617 is now in a toyota pick-up on 36 inch tires. Im just looking for a bit more power to turn these wheels just a little better.
160-170 hp 200-220 pounds of torque would be plenty.

The OM606 uses the M pump while the om617A uses the MW. The elements cannot be swapped between them.

But european 617 engines used the M pump and elements from the 606 would fit. So find an euro 300D pump in the junkyard, get a 606 pump and have a shop swap the elements. An external alda would also be useful.
Petar
01-31-2015, 09:15 AM #5

(01-31-2015, 09:00 AM)Bondobay Hey guys, I'm not sure if this belongs here but, here goes.
I've been looking for options on elements for my MW pump and came across the fact that the om606 uses 6mm elements in its MW pump.
Does anybody know if these elements would work for a om617 MW pump?

I've been watching dieselmakkens thread regarding a modified MW pump. But, it seems to have gone dead. I'm not looking for huge output. As my om617 is now in a toyota pick-up on 36 inch tires. Im just looking for a bit more power to turn these wheels just a little better.
160-170 hp 200-220 pounds of torque would be plenty.

The OM606 uses the M pump while the om617A uses the MW. The elements cannot be swapped between them.

But european 617 engines used the M pump and elements from the 606 would fit. So find an euro 300D pump in the junkyard, get a 606 pump and have a shop swap the elements. An external alda would also be useful.

Knackers
Naturally-aspirated

2
01-31-2015, 03:27 PM #6
(01-31-2015, 09:00 AM)Bondobay Hey guys, I'm not sure if this belongs here but, here goes.
I've been looking for options on elements for my MW pump and came across the fact that the om606 uses 6mm elements in its MW pump.
Does anybody know if these elements would work for a om617 MW pump?

I've been watching dieselmakkens thread regarding a modified MW pump. But, it seems to have gone dead. I'm not looking for huge output. As my om617 is now in a toyota pick-up on 36 inch tires. Im just looking for a bit more power to turn these wheels just a little better.
160-170 hp 200-220 pounds of torque would be plenty.

I have one of Dieselmekans pumps with 7.5mm elements in my Ssangyong Musso Sports OM622 engine (OM602) engine and it now gives over 100% increase in output. Check out the attached picture.
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Knackers
01-31-2015, 03:27 PM #6

(01-31-2015, 09:00 AM)Bondobay Hey guys, I'm not sure if this belongs here but, here goes.
I've been looking for options on elements for my MW pump and came across the fact that the om606 uses 6mm elements in its MW pump.
Does anybody know if these elements would work for a om617 MW pump?

I've been watching dieselmakkens thread regarding a modified MW pump. But, it seems to have gone dead. I'm not looking for huge output. As my om617 is now in a toyota pick-up on 36 inch tires. Im just looking for a bit more power to turn these wheels just a little better.
160-170 hp 200-220 pounds of torque would be plenty.

I have one of Dieselmekans pumps with 7.5mm elements in my Ssangyong Musso Sports OM622 engine (OM602) engine and it now gives over 100% increase in output. Check out the attached picture.

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02-02-2015, 08:06 PM #7
What is that in TQ and HP
Sleek~silver602
02-02-2015, 08:06 PM #7

What is that in TQ and HP

baldur
Fast

509
02-03-2015, 10:51 AM #8
(01-31-2015, 03:27 PM)Knackers I have one of Dieselmekans pumps with 7.5mm elements in my Ssangyong Musso Sports OM622 engine (OM602) engine and it now gives over 100% increase in output. Check out the attached picture.

What turbo are you running and how much boost?

Baldur Gislason

baldur
02-03-2015, 10:51 AM #8

(01-31-2015, 03:27 PM)Knackers I have one of Dieselmekans pumps with 7.5mm elements in my Ssangyong Musso Sports OM622 engine (OM602) engine and it now gives over 100% increase in output. Check out the attached picture.

What turbo are you running and how much boost?


Baldur Gislason

minim
K26-2

41
07-06-2015, 03:07 AM #9
Is there any negative side to running big elements in these pumps? I'm putting a om606.962 in my geländewagen and I'm going for a 250hk or so setup with a HX30 turbo. I prolly don't need as big as 7.5mm but are there any negative sides to running bigger elements than I need? What about 8mm?
minim
07-06-2015, 03:07 AM #9

Is there any negative side to running big elements in these pumps? I'm putting a om606.962 in my geländewagen and I'm going for a 250hk or so setup with a HX30 turbo. I prolly don't need as big as 7.5mm but are there any negative sides to running bigger elements than I need? What about 8mm?

F.R.A.S
Holset

579
07-08-2015, 01:18 PM #10
(07-06-2015, 03:07 AM)minim Is there any negative side to running big elements in these pumps? I'm putting a om606.962 in my geländewagen and I'm going for a 250hk or so setup with a HX30 turbo. I prolly don't need as big as 7.5mm but are there any negative sides to running bigger elements than I need? What about 8mm?

There are only advantages with bigger elements. quicker "throttle" response, shorter injection time and lower EGT.

F-tune Performance [Image: V-band_om606.jpg] [Image: GTX3582R.jpg] [Image: gs6-53dz_gearbox.jpg]

I can help you out with all your manual transmission, clutch, flywheel, intake and exhaust manifold issues.
F.R.A.S
07-08-2015, 01:18 PM #10

(07-06-2015, 03:07 AM)minim Is there any negative side to running big elements in these pumps? I'm putting a om606.962 in my geländewagen and I'm going for a 250hk or so setup with a HX30 turbo. I prolly don't need as big as 7.5mm but are there any negative sides to running bigger elements than I need? What about 8mm?

There are only advantages with bigger elements. quicker "throttle" response, shorter injection time and lower EGT.


F-tune Performance [Image: V-band_om606.jpg] [Image: GTX3582R.jpg] [Image: gs6-53dz_gearbox.jpg]

I can help you out with all your manual transmission, clutch, flywheel, intake and exhaust manifold issues.

minim
K26-2

41
07-08-2015, 03:37 PM #11
(07-08-2015, 01:18 PM)F.R.A.S
(07-06-2015, 03:07 AM)minim Is there any negative side to running big elements in these pumps? I'm putting a om606.962 in my geländewagen and I'm going for a 250hk or so setup with a HX30 turbo. I prolly don't need as big as 7.5mm but are there any negative sides to running bigger elements than I need? What about 8mm?

There are only advantages with bigger elements. quicker "throttle" response, shorter injection time and lower EGT.

So I should forget about the 7.5mm elements and go directly for 8mm even if I'm not planning on going for more than around 250hp (HX30 turbo)?
minim
07-08-2015, 03:37 PM #11

(07-08-2015, 01:18 PM)F.R.A.S
(07-06-2015, 03:07 AM)minim Is there any negative side to running big elements in these pumps? I'm putting a om606.962 in my geländewagen and I'm going for a 250hk or so setup with a HX30 turbo. I prolly don't need as big as 7.5mm but are there any negative sides to running bigger elements than I need? What about 8mm?

There are only advantages with bigger elements. quicker "throttle" response, shorter injection time and lower EGT.

So I should forget about the 7.5mm elements and go directly for 8mm even if I'm not planning on going for more than around 250hp (HX30 turbo)?

raysorenson
Superturbo

1,162
07-09-2015, 08:17 AM #12
The larger the elements, the harder it is to drive with a manual trans in traffic. Might not matter with an auto trans. I would go with 7.5mm for 250hp build.
raysorenson
07-09-2015, 08:17 AM #12

The larger the elements, the harder it is to drive with a manual trans in traffic. Might not matter with an auto trans. I would go with 7.5mm for 250hp build.

Petar
7.5mm M pump

459
07-09-2015, 01:45 PM #13
Agreed. Also the larger the elements the more the engine wants to surge at idle and low rpm.
Petar
07-09-2015, 01:45 PM #13

Agreed. Also the larger the elements the more the engine wants to surge at idle and low rpm.

starynovy
Holset

338
07-09-2015, 01:46 PM #14
Why is it harder? Too much smoke?

Also.. there are 7mm elements available from germany for good price, for what power these can be? I am afraid to ask about prices for those custom made by dieselmeken.  Rolleyes

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Ex: 525tds 130kW, C250TD 160kW, E320CDI 200kW, ML400CDI 230kW, A6 R5TDI 130kW
Now: Q7 V8TDI 240kW, 320d 150kW, 335d 210kW
starynovy
07-09-2015, 01:46 PM #14

Why is it harder? Too much smoke?

Also.. there are 7mm elements available from germany for good price, for what power these can be? I am afraid to ask about prices for those custom made by dieselmeken.  Rolleyes


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Ex: 525tds 130kW, C250TD 160kW, E320CDI 200kW, ML400CDI 230kW, A6 R5TDI 130kW
Now: Q7 V8TDI 240kW, 320d 150kW, 335d 210kW

Petar
7.5mm M pump

459
07-09-2015, 01:50 PM #15
Dieselmeken elements are around 50 eur each AFAIK, not too expensive.
Petar
07-09-2015, 01:50 PM #15

Dieselmeken elements are around 50 eur each AFAIK, not too expensive.

starynovy
Holset

338
07-09-2015, 02:06 PM #16
Hmm I expected twice as much minimal.. then he is on pair with those "stock" 7mm from Germany, people say they come from an old ford transit or something. 45€/stk. Then Dieselmeken all the way!  Big Grin

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Ex: 525tds 130kW, C250TD 160kW, E320CDI 200kW, ML400CDI 230kW, A6 R5TDI 130kW
Now: Q7 V8TDI 240kW, 320d 150kW, 335d 210kW
starynovy
07-09-2015, 02:06 PM #16

Hmm I expected twice as much minimal.. then he is on pair with those "stock" 7mm from Germany, people say they come from an old ford transit or something. 45€/stk. Then Dieselmeken all the way!  Big Grin


-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ex: 525tds 130kW, C250TD 160kW, E320CDI 200kW, ML400CDI 230kW, A6 R5TDI 130kW
Now: Q7 V8TDI 240kW, 320d 150kW, 335d 210kW

erx
w202 om606

323
11-16-2015, 04:41 AM #17
Could someone explain how pump element is working, I don't understand how element is filling up. There are two holes in element, smaller one is for lubrication which is opening to plunger flag and bigger hole is for element filling. Throttle rack is turning plunger and plunger is moving up and down, I looked one element pair in my hand and I don't get it how element is filling up when it moves down. I can see helix through element hole but it does not make sense for me how plunger takes fuel in when moving down but is not letting fuel back when moving up. Big Grin Some explaining scheme would be great.
This post was last modified: 11-16-2015, 07:08 AM by erx.
erx
11-16-2015, 04:41 AM #17

Could someone explain how pump element is working, I don't understand how element is filling up. There are two holes in element, smaller one is for lubrication which is opening to plunger flag and bigger hole is for element filling. Throttle rack is turning plunger and plunger is moving up and down, I looked one element pair in my hand and I don't get it how element is filling up when it moves down. I can see helix through element hole but it does not make sense for me how plunger takes fuel in when moving down but is not letting fuel back when moving up. Big Grin Some explaining scheme would be great.

Tito
Holset

354
11-16-2015, 06:16 AM #18
The valves on top of the plunger and barrel close when injection is ended. The spring is pulling the plunjer down and creating a vacuum. When the feed hole opens up the fuel flows in. (Fuel also has a slight pressure with it) when the plunjer goes up, the feed hole is blocked off and pressure starts to rise and injection starts. Injection ends when the pressure is released by the helix trough the feed hole. So depending on the position of the helix (controlled by the rack) the fuel is cut off at a certain point after injection, and therefore the fuel delivery is controlled.
Tito
11-16-2015, 06:16 AM #18

The valves on top of the plunger and barrel close when injection is ended. The spring is pulling the plunjer down and creating a vacuum. When the feed hole opens up the fuel flows in. (Fuel also has a slight pressure with it) when the plunjer goes up, the feed hole is blocked off and pressure starts to rise and injection starts. Injection ends when the pressure is released by the helix trough the feed hole. So depending on the position of the helix (controlled by the rack) the fuel is cut off at a certain point after injection, and therefore the fuel delivery is controlled.

greenmachine
Naturally-aspirated

5
02-18-2016, 06:58 AM #19
hello, i have an OM604 with a vito turbo pump on 6mm elements, this engine cames with a lucas pump, also fitted a GT2256 turbo on it.
the engine is much better than the N/A version, of course, but there is a stutter betheen 1100 and 2100 rpm... and to make the stutter stop i have to gently press the clutch, then is becames normal, the pump delivers 80cc but on the bench it would go to 5500rpm, on the car only makes 4900rpm... what can be wrong ?
greenmachine
02-18-2016, 06:58 AM #19

hello, i have an OM604 with a vito turbo pump on 6mm elements, this engine cames with a lucas pump, also fitted a GT2256 turbo on it.
the engine is much better than the N/A version, of course, but there is a stutter betheen 1100 and 2100 rpm... and to make the stutter stop i have to gently press the clutch, then is becames normal, the pump delivers 80cc but on the bench it would go to 5500rpm, on the car only makes 4900rpm... what can be wrong ?

Antonio
TA 0301

58
04-19-2017, 09:32 AM #20
is there anyone that can help me with 6mm pump calibrating? so i dont have to send it to dieselmeken, project is sending me to eating rice and bread AHAHA
east europe?
Antonio
04-19-2017, 09:32 AM #20

is there anyone that can help me with 6mm pump calibrating? so i dont have to send it to dieselmeken, project is sending me to eating rice and bread AHAHA
east europe?

nastala
K26-2

26
12-11-2020, 12:55 AM #21
I have collection huge amounts of Bosch material, and posted them on my archive.org, and written a bit about them. The dieselpretech upload is a bunch of training documents that explain the inner workings of several pumps and injectors. The warchive upload is every single Bosch diesel document on microfiche that was later digitized. My rough estimate is 50,000 pages of info, if not more. It contains the detailed and never-before-published pump-calibration data, only available to injection pump shops. The mwpump upload is my small collection of documents pertaining to the MW/RW pumps used on the OM617A. Lastly, is a dieselbenz.info wiki page with brief operating descriptions of the 3 parts of the IP, as well as parts lists and links to documents already contained on the archive.org. I also have the complete Bosch EPC and Mercedes EPC, for any part number imaginable. PM me if you want a PN looked up, cross-referenced, or want a PN for something.



https://archive.org/details/dieselpretech/
https://archive.org/details/MWpump/
https://archive.org/details/warchive/
http://dieselbenz.info/index.php/MW-pump...W_governor
nastala
12-11-2020, 12:55 AM #21

I have collection huge amounts of Bosch material, and posted them on my archive.org, and written a bit about them. The dieselpretech upload is a bunch of training documents that explain the inner workings of several pumps and injectors. The warchive upload is every single Bosch diesel document on microfiche that was later digitized. My rough estimate is 50,000 pages of info, if not more. It contains the detailed and never-before-published pump-calibration data, only available to injection pump shops. The mwpump upload is my small collection of documents pertaining to the MW/RW pumps used on the OM617A. Lastly, is a dieselbenz.info wiki page with brief operating descriptions of the 3 parts of the IP, as well as parts lists and links to documents already contained on the archive.org. I also have the complete Bosch EPC and Mercedes EPC, for any part number imaginable. PM me if you want a PN looked up, cross-referenced, or want a PN for something.



https://archive.org/details/dieselpretech/
https://archive.org/details/MWpump/
https://archive.org/details/warchive/
http://dieselbenz.info/index.php/MW-pump...W_governor

 
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