Hi, I have an issue with my Bosch VE pump, when I fastly let go of gas, rpm drop to idle, fluctuate for about 3 seconds and then even out. But when I am slowly letting go of gas, rpms do not fluctuate. Could it be the faulty overflow valve or bad o-ring gasket at overflow valve? I have already changed the fuel filter, so I´m ruling it out. Thanks a lot
This video from 1990 could have been way more captivating and realistic if they haved updated the 1930's commentator tone and the 1970's look of the technician. Plus, technicians who really work on these pumps do not wear white jackets and do not not have that clean finger tips.
Appears your requirement has drifted from diesel injection to an unknown presenter . You pocess the talent and have the audacity to uveil the irrelevant comments.
Who cares if the guy has an outdated hairstyle! Did you understand the narrator? Did the video demonstrate the process? The answer to both questions is yes. Are you that much of an entitled child with no attention span that you need rainbow ponies and Billy Mays to narrate the video? Do you need Spongebob to demonstrate it for you to be "captivated"? Do you have special pronouns that I need to address you by?.... Seriously! I know technicians that wear white lab coats, they are the guys you want working on precision equipment, not some grimy slob. Just be grateful the official training information is available here for free.
@@tortron Easy to take it apart and reassemble it. It is a different story calibrating it to work correctly. The best you can hope for without a test bench and the spec sheet is to take lots of precise measurements before taking it apart and try to put everything back in the same positions. Without the special tools, it would be nearly impossible to get it 100% right.
@@tortron I never said it did. You are referring to the first comment, not mine. Re-read my comment and show me where I said it would take years to learn. I said it would be near impossible to get 100% right without the test bench, special tools and the spec sheet. The spec sheet is not available to the public, you would have to spend lots of time messing with the settings to get it dialed in the same as the Bosch calibration process. The TDI pumps are much more forgiving if you have the right scan tool. These old mechanical pumps rely on precise setups to work right.
@@davidparker9676 if my comment was to the original comment, about taking years, then why would you reply to it entirely out of context and then be upset about it
Good for a reminder, they are basic to tune and how they work, but not in amount of internal parts
Does anyone know where one would find the datasheets with all this information?
Is there a group or forum for people who work.in this field ? We can help each other as I have 10 yrs experience on this field
Hi, I have an issue with my Bosch VE pump, when I fastly let go of gas, rpm drop to idle, fluctuate for about 3 seconds and then even out. But when I am slowly letting go of gas, rpms do not fluctuate. Could it be the faulty overflow valve or bad o-ring gasket at overflow valve? I have already changed the fuel filter, so I´m ruling it out. Thanks a lot
@@ferocicina6602 Crickets.....
Looks like Rameez isn't looking to help anyone else but himself.
Do you have the same for the VA-Pump?
i realize Im pretty off topic but do anyone know of a good place to stream newly released series online ?
@Hudson Jace I would suggest FlixZone. You can find it on google :)
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This video from 1990 could have been way more captivating and realistic if they haved updated the 1930's commentator tone and the 1970's look of the technician. Plus, technicians who really work on these pumps do not wear white jackets and do not not have that clean finger tips.
Appears your requirement has drifted from diesel injection to an unknown presenter . You pocess the talent and have the audacity to uveil the irrelevant comments.
@@channachandrasekera8319 in english please.
Who cares if the guy has an outdated hairstyle!
Did you understand the narrator? Did the video demonstrate the process?
The answer to both questions is yes.
Are you that much of an entitled child with no attention span that you need rainbow ponies and Billy Mays to narrate the video? Do you need Spongebob to demonstrate it for you to be "captivated"? Do you have special pronouns that I need to address you by?.... Seriously!
I know technicians that wear white lab coats, they are the guys you want working on precision equipment, not some grimy slob.
Just be grateful the official training information is available here for free.
Good injection pump shops have a clean room where, you guessed it, everything is neat and clean
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this is really not an easy job ,,,,,, i think it need years of experience till you finally ready to work on VE pumps ,,,,,,,,,,
its just a pump, pull it to bits, put it back, chuck it in
@@tortron Easy to take it apart and reassemble it. It is a different story calibrating it to work correctly.
The best you can hope for without a test bench and the spec sheet is to take lots of precise measurements before taking it apart and try to put everything back in the same positions.
Without the special tools, it would be nearly impossible to get it 100% right.
@@davidparker9676 you still don't need years of experience to do any of that.
@@tortron I never said it did. You are referring to the first comment, not mine.
Re-read my comment and show me where I said it would take years to learn.
I said it would be near impossible to get 100% right without the test bench, special tools and the spec sheet.
The spec sheet is not available to the public, you would have to spend lots of time messing with the settings to get it dialed in the same as the Bosch calibration process.
The TDI pumps are much more forgiving if you have the right scan tool. These old mechanical pumps rely on precise setups to work right.
@@davidparker9676 if my comment was to the original comment, about taking years, then why would you reply to it entirely out of context and then be upset about it