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Believe MPS is bad- now what?, Buy Rebuilt-Used |
914_teener |
Feb 12 2011, 09:45 PM
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914 Guru Group: Members Posts: 5,245 Joined: 31-August 08 From: So. Cal Member No.: 9,489 Region Association: Southern California |
So after about 2 years of trouble free spirited driving... looks like the MPS in my 73 1.7 D-jet gave up the ghost. Motor has some miles from the PO...don't know how many but my compression checks out fine. Right now the car won't run or start at all. My fuel pressure checks out fine.
I did all the tests on the Anders web site just to make sure the harness is okay. I did them at the ECU terminals. The car has spark. The only anomoly I could find is that the injectors tested at a little over 3 ohms... NO. 1 cylinder 4.1 ohms NO 2. 3.5 ohms. No. 3. 3.6 ohms and No 4. was 2.8 ohms. I don't know if this is acceptable and wether or not I should rebuild the injectors. Anyway then I pulled the MPS to check for vacum....no go... wouldn't even hold 1 pound. Everthing on the MPS looked stock...no screws rivets were original and still had the epoxy plug in the back. Part is Bosch NO. 0280100049. Question for the forum is: 1. Brad talks about a rebuilt units from Automotion. I went to the web site but got a gal who couldn't answer any questions about the part. I am sort of concerned about the calibration and wether or not the rebuilt part will have a problem with the mixture. Does anybody have any experience with MPS rebuilt units and maybe some other suggestions or experience with rebuilt MPS's? Should I have the mixture checked with a CO meter after installing and who rebuilds a unit that is calibrated to the stock settings? Who does the best rebuild? 2. I think I want to also have the injectors rebuilt and cleaned while I am at it to make sure everything on the FI system works for a while. Who is reasonable for cleaning the injectors? 3. Anything else I should check out while I am at it?....I am committed to FI so don't say pitch it! Thanks in Advance for Help and Advice. |
silver74insocal |
Feb 12 2011, 09:54 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 736 Joined: 26-November 09 From: rancho cucamonga Member No.: 11,073 Region Association: Southern California |
theres a place in riverslime that will clean and test your injectors..i think around 17 bucks each. theres no rebuilding them that i am aware of but am no expert. if they dont test good, he wont charge you for that one. now if i could only think of the name...
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detoxcowboy |
Feb 12 2011, 09:54 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,294 Joined: 30-January 08 Member No.: 8,642 Region Association: Africa |
There are a couple people I know whom can recalibrate or check your calibration, should you decided to just get a used one but have concerns or get a used one of a different part. # and want it calidrated to your 1.7 ect.. As far as rebuilt depends on whom rebuilds it>>
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Lennies914 |
Feb 12 2011, 09:55 PM
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Slacker Group: Members Posts: 828 Joined: 9-January 10 From: NorCal Member No.: 11,216 Region Association: Northern California |
Injectors;
http://witchhunter.com/ |
detoxcowboy |
Feb 12 2011, 09:56 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,294 Joined: 30-January 08 Member No.: 8,642 Region Association: Africa |
Are you in Riverside.. pm 914xprs he will have another mps and also knows who calibrates them, Terry sells them and Mike Shantz also in Riverside has the tool for calibration and may also have an mps for you as well, they both have been through a grip of 914's .. Mike is an engineer and build engines for the 914..
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914_teener |
Feb 12 2011, 10:05 PM
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914 Guru Group: Members Posts: 5,245 Joined: 31-August 08 From: So. Cal Member No.: 9,489 Region Association: Southern California |
Are you in Riverside.. pm 914xprs he will have another mps and also knows who calibrates them, Terry sells them and Mike Shantz also in Riverside has the tool for calibration and may also have an mps for you as well, they both have been through a grip of 914's .. Mike is an engineer and build engines for the 914.. I'm in Glendora so Riverside isn't too far. Thanks Rich. The place in WA looks reasonable for the injectors. I'll send Mike a PM. |
pyolet |
Feb 12 2011, 10:37 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 11 Joined: 3-December 09 From: Helena, MT Member No.: 11,093 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
Sounds like your MPS is toast. Don't think it's rebuildable.
Got my injectors serviced/tested at http://www.cruzinperformance.com/ He did mine with about a one week turnaround. You can see your flow test results online. Woody |
hot_shoe914 |
Feb 12 2011, 10:39 PM
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on ramp passer Group: Members Posts: 3,806 Joined: 20-November 07 From: Earle, Ar. Member No.: 8,354 Region Association: None |
I have several MPS and will check tomorrow and see if I have that part number. I will let you know.
Shoe |
Bleyseng |
Feb 13 2011, 04:40 AM
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Aircooled Baby! Group: Members Posts: 13,036 Joined: 27-December 02 From: Seattle, Washington (for now) Member No.: 24 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
Buy and install a new 012 CHT......
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914Sixer |
Feb 13 2011, 07:09 AM
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914 Guru Group: Members Posts: 8,989 Joined: 17-January 05 From: San Angelo Texas Member No.: 3,457 Region Association: Southwest Region |
Why waste your money on testing used injectors? New ones are around $50-$55 each.
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sfrenck |
Feb 13 2011, 07:33 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 492 Joined: 28-February 10 From: Wilmington, DE Member No.: 11,411 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
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914 shifter |
Feb 13 2011, 08:32 AM
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airhead Group: Members Posts: 266 Joined: 28-August 10 From: ny/nj Member No.: 12,111 Region Association: North East States |
post: wtb mps in classified section (IMG:style_emoticons/default/type.gif)
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914_teener |
Feb 13 2011, 08:43 AM
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914 Guru Group: Members Posts: 5,245 Joined: 31-August 08 From: So. Cal Member No.: 9,489 Region Association: Southern California |
Reply: Yes thanks about the advice on the CHT....however it tests okay. Do you think I should replace anyway? Yes I thought abut getting posting for a used one but what I was really wondering was is there a rebuilder that the forum has consencus on that is reliable and can adjust to an used engine mixture due to a different vacum characteristic. Thanks for all the feedback. |
sfrenck |
Feb 13 2011, 07:25 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 492 Joined: 28-February 10 From: Wilmington, DE Member No.: 11,411 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
Reply: Yes thanks about the advice on the CHT....however it tests okay. Do you think I should replace anyway? Yes I thought abut getting posting for a used one but what I was really wondering was is there a rebuilder that the forum has consencus on that is reliable and can adjust to an used engine mixture due to a different vacum characteristic. Thanks for all the feedback. I bought a rebuilt Fuel Injection Corporation MPS (with warranty) from Parts Heaven (Google them - located in Hayward, CA). I went the WTB method first - ended up with a dead one. |
Bleyseng |
Feb 14 2011, 04:35 AM
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Aircooled Baby! Group: Members Posts: 13,036 Joined: 27-December 02 From: Seattle, Washington (for now) Member No.: 24 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
hope you got your money back!
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914_teener |
Feb 14 2011, 08:08 AM
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914 Guru Group: Members Posts: 5,245 Joined: 31-August 08 From: So. Cal Member No.: 9,489 Region Association: Southern California |
Reply: Yes thanks about the advice on the CHT....however it tests okay. Do you think I should replace anyway? Yes I thought abut getting posting for a used one but what I was really wondering was is there a rebuilder that the forum has consencus on that is reliable and can adjust to an used engine mixture due to a different vacum characteristic. Thanks for all the feedback. I bought a rebuilt Fuel Injection Corporation MPS (with warranty) from Parts Heaven (Google them - located in Hayward, CA). I went the WTB method first - ended up with a dead one. Yes...I think that is the company I will go with. How did the car run after you installed it? Just out of interest I took the MPS apart....ground the rivets off just to see. Completly split the diaphram all the way around. |
larss |
Feb 14 2011, 10:31 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 429 Joined: 10-September 09 From: Sweden Member No.: 10,787 Region Association: Scandinavia |
Anyway then I pulled the MPS to check for vacum....no go... wouldn't even hold 1 pound. Yes your MPS is gone so you need to replace i but the engine should still start (by the cold start at least). D-jet can be run (badly) even if the MPS is unplugged (electrically), I would check one injector and see if it is spraying. /Lars S |
sfrenck |
Feb 14 2011, 11:24 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 492 Joined: 28-February 10 From: Wilmington, DE Member No.: 11,411 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
Reply: Yes thanks about the advice on the CHT....however it tests okay. Do you think I should replace anyway? Yes I thought abut getting posting for a used one but what I was really wondering was is there a rebuilder that the forum has consencus on that is reliable and can adjust to an used engine mixture due to a different vacum characteristic. Thanks for all the feedback. I bought a rebuilt Fuel Injection Corporation MPS (with warranty) from Parts Heaven (Google them - located in Hayward, CA). I went the WTB method first - ended up with a dead one. Yes...I think that is the company I will go with. How did the car run after you installed it? Just out of interest I took the MPS apart....ground the rivets off just to see. Completly split the diaphram all the way around. I've just finished my conversion from the original single carb back to factory FI. I've only had VERY LIMITED driving time (snow, cold weather) - but all seems well. PH seemed to have the best price IIRC. They even let me exchange my '73 MPS back for a '74 after I couldn't find the correct '73 CHT. |
914_teener |
Feb 15 2011, 12:37 AM
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914 Guru Group: Members Posts: 5,245 Joined: 31-August 08 From: So. Cal Member No.: 9,489 Region Association: Southern California |
Anyway then I pulled the MPS to check for vacum....no go... wouldn't even hold 1 pound. Yes your MPS is gone so you need to replace i but the engine should still start (by the cold start at least). D-jet can be run (badly) even if the MPS is unplugged (electrically), I would check one injector and see if it is spraying. /Lars S Lars, Yes and it would start and then cut out.....I figure that when the idle would change or I would kick the throttle this would displace the diaphram richening the mixture and then flood...it would.... and you could see the mixture vapor from the injectors coming out the exhaust when it stalled! So I notioned either CHT or MPS. Well during the check...with the car running....I shorted to ground the CHT...as I had read was a quick test to see if it is the CHT. No problem...no effect...but when I did that once, the lead on the CHT to ground arced once to ground and then it wouldn't start at all. I am hoping I didn't short out the ECU NOW! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/headbang.gif) Anyway...you are right it should still run even without the MPS...so now I figure I need to check more things or something I did when I was testing it. For sure I need to do a check on the injectors...if not remove them and service them and have them flow tested. I am also going to check the CSV to make sure it isn't stuck open. |
914_teener |
Feb 15 2011, 12:51 AM
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914 Guru Group: Members Posts: 5,245 Joined: 31-August 08 From: So. Cal Member No.: 9,489 Region Association: Southern California |
Reply: Yes thanks about the advice on the CHT....however it tests okay. Do you think I should replace anyway? Yes I thought abut getting posting for a used one but what I was really wondering was is there a rebuilder that the forum has consencus on that is reliable and can adjust to an used engine mixture due to a different vacum characteristic. Thanks for all the feedback. I bought a rebuilt Fuel Injection Corporation MPS (with warranty) from Parts Heaven (Google them - located in Hayward, CA). I went the WTB method first - ended up with a dead one. Yes...I think that is the company I will go with. How did the car run after you installed it? Just out of interest I took the MPS apart....ground the rivets off just to see. Completly split the diaphram all the way around. I've just finished my conversion from the original single carb back to factory FI. I've only had VERY LIMITED driving time (snow, cold weather) - but all seems well. PH seemed to have the best price IIRC. They even let me exchange my '73 MPS back for a '74 after I couldn't find the correct '73 CHT. Ok...thanks for the feedback on Parts Heaven and here is what info and pricing I have on rebuilt MPS: Parts Heaven $530 Automotion (Anders site suggestion) $ 132 Go figure $400 difference? I haven't contacted Fuel Injection Corp yet. Here is another concern I have heard voiced as well. That I can't get the matching CHT number as well for this year. I have a new one from George at AA....so I tested it across the the leads and I get a slightly higher resistance reading at 68deg than suggested on the Anders site. I am hoping this journey will help others when their MPS takes a crap. Anyway looking at the diaphram itself .....simple stamped part...probably a prog. tool sitting in a Bosch warehouse in Europe somewhere! |
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