Alas!! all is fixed, I knew being stubborn would work.
called hans at h&r today he said, after all the things I have done
go home and check that the 14mm bolt for the inj pump thermostat trave the o is up.
then try the car, well nothing different.
then he said increase the pump by 2 clicks clockwise.
still nothing,
called hans, we increased by 5 clicks, no avail,
he had me pull the vacuum line for the brake booster no change
he had me pull the entire idle mixture screw mechamism off the intake manifold and make sure that was claer, all clear.
then called gus at pacific, told hiim everything, he said do the richness test, the motor rpms would not go up more than 10 rpm.
we increased the pump an additional 4 times clockwise in 2 attempts
still no significant increase doning the richness test.
then got a hold of hans again, told him we were at 11 to 12 clicks clockwise with out improvement. He said, wow, that is too much,
IT MUST be your fuel pump pressure.
well, pulled the fuel line off the cold start selenoid and put on the fuel pressure guage, the pressure was over 16 with just the pump on.
then hans had an idea. There is an atmmospheric pressure guage on the pump that controls the fuel going thru the pump.
(those sneaky germans) It is the tuna can on the top of the pump forward of the injection pump thermostat. He said unscrew it and check the spacer washer thickness.
my washer was .5mm thick, we ended up putting in another washer for a combined spacer thickness of 1.9MM.
backed off the inj pump about 10 clicks, started the car and
MAN IT WORKS GREAT.
the idle is about 850 rpm and the motor is responsive to the idle adjustment screw. did the richness test and the motor went up to 1200 rpm. Both hans and Gus were ok .
I will probably back off the inj pump a few clicks till the rpms only go up 100 rpm, then set the idle at 850 and check the exhaust
to see what the gas reading is.
yeah!! it works.
thanks everyone for their patience and help.
Special thanks goes out to hans and Gus. I was probably on the phone for 2 hours between the both of them and they were very patient.
Matt
Austin Tx
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