#29 is called "Arbeitsstromrelais". In my German BBB its function is not described, but translated litterally it means: working-current relay. From the diagram I included in my earlier post it appears to be wired up to:
- one terminal of the Relay box (#5)
- one terminal of the Stop solenoid (#6), which should keep power for 4-8 seconds after switching off the ignition, and which pulls back the controls of the injection pump to zero
- ground
I presume that the Relay box provides OUTPUT signals as INPUT to #29, and that it in turn provides an output to the Stop solenoid. I therefore presume it is some sort of delay relay, (keeping current for 4-8 seconds) to ensure that the function of the Stop solenoid is correct.
On the function of the two-way valve, Jeff C is correct. It is meant to engage either when oil temperature is under 17 degrees C, or when coulant is over 100 degrees C, or when the engine is over 2200-2400 rpm. The relays are just old fashioned logic circuits, providing the OR function to engage the vacuum valve. When the valve is engaged, the vacuum thingy should move the distributor timing from retard to advance ignition, at which point an RPM increase should be noticed.
Hey, but I'm not sure... this is an educated guess.
Peter