door Trouwkoets » 13 feb 2008, 10:50
Hans, see the picture
This is a M102.980 engine, but the K-jetronic is basically the same as with the M110.
Two subsystems control the mixture in warm-up phase:
[*]The warm-up regulator ('Warmloopregelaar') does enrich the mixture by lowering the control pressure. Inside the regulator is a bimetallic spring that could be broken. You can check the warm-up regulator by measuring the pressure at both connected fuel lines in warm-up phase. If you don't have the equipment, disconnect the fuel lines and try to blow air in. If the regulator is working basically the air should come out of the other connector
[*]Secondly look at the auxiliary air valve. In warm-up phase this valve is open for extra air in order to rise the rpm. See the picture, part no.3. Again this is the situation in a M102.980, but for the idea it should do
Inside there is also a bimetallic spring that could be broken, or airflow to the air valve could be blocked
Caspar<br><br>Post edited by: Trouwkoets, at: 2008/02/13 14:20