[Vwdiesel] More Quantum Questions?Erik Lane eriklane at gmail.comMon Apr 20 19:00:55 PDT 2009
Hey, thanks! Knowing that will help save me some money! I like the fact that when buying through ebay, if you are dealing with a seller with good feedback, that they have a good incentive to treat you right. Sometimes I'm a little suspicious that some internet sellers are just teens in their garage with some stuff they bought at the dollar store or the like. I don't get how you would use the spring with the bolt? Are you thinking down inside the pump? Erik On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 5:58 PM, brian gochnauer <brian at gochnauer.net>wrote: > wow, guess I didn't try hard enough during the stretching phase or maybe I > just had an old 'dried out' seal > I wonder if we found a strong spring and put it under the special bolt, if > it could hold enough pressure on it. > > HINT; ebay prothe is www.dieselvw.com and the prices are cheaper at the > website, probably because he doesn't have to pay ebay fees. > > > On 4/20/09, Erik Lane <eriklane at gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Sorry for the confusion. > > > > I successfully stretched my seal, which was also green, over the head and > > installed it with the head pulled back a *little* from the body - just > > enough to expose the sealing surface where that o-ring goes. I think the > > bolt in the middle is more to keep all the cam rollers in place - those > were > > the first to drop out of place and require me to remove the pump from the > > engine on the first one I attempted. > > > > I got my seal kits every time I've done it from "prothe" on ebay and have > > been happy with them so far. I was careful and worked slowly when > stretching > > the o-ring around the head, but there wasn't any time that I thought I > was > > on the verge of breaking it. So maybe it's a different quality? I really > > don't know. > > > > Erik > > > > On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 5:26 AM, brian gochnauer <brian at gochnauer.net > >wrote: > > > >> The seal I had (green) could not be stretched over the head, meaning > that > >> I > >> had to remove the head and the pump piston you've so cleverly kept in > >> place > >> will fall. > >> Yes the bolt in the center would solve the problem of keeping the > govenor > >> lever engaged, until you remove the head, but I don't see how you'd ever > >> keep the springs lined up with their seats that stay in the pump, since > >> that > >> seat also rotates VERY freely. > >> > >> If you had a really stretchy seal, I definitely believe you could do it. > >> > >> Eric, > >> You successfully did which? > >> ... stretched the replacement seal over the head > >> ... completely removing the head of the pump while in the car and > >> reassembed > >> ... think it is possible, but was unsuccessful > >> > >> brian > >> > >> > >> On 4/19/09, Erik Lane <eriklane at gmail.com> wrote: > >> > > >> > Well, you can replace the O-ring while it's in the car, but you first > >> have > >> > to go out and buy a certain bolt that then threads in the hole in the > >> > middle > >> > of the high pressure head and you can very slowly and carefully back > >> some > >> > out while turning that one in to hold internals in place. It takes > some > >> > care, and if done improperly can damage stuff, but it's not terribly > >> > difficult, just a little time consuming. > >> > > >> > I know it's possible, since I've done it, but I also messed it up the > >> first > >> > time I tried it and I had to get it out and on the bench to > disassemble > >> and > >> > reassemble correctly. It's not too bad, but can be a little > painstaking. > >> > > >> > All that said, if this guy knows what he's doing and is good like > that, > >> I'd > >> > happily send him a pump next time I need it rebuilt! > >> > > >> > I'll be very interested in hearing what the results are! > >> > > >> > Erik > >> > > >> > On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 2:51 AM, William J Toensing > >> > <toensing at wildblue.net>wrote: > >> > > >> > > Well, no more right now but I am sure more will follow. What follows > >> will > >> > > be a progress report & report of an interesting phone conversion I > >> had. > >> > > I bought a used Quantum IP on eBay for $150 & had him forward it to > a > >> > > repair person in Maryland whom I shall not name yet, for rebuilding, > >> > since I > >> > > have not received the pump yet. However, if my gut feeling is > correct > >> > this > >> > > person may prove to be an excellent reliable inexpensive source to > >> have > >> > IPs > >> > > repaired. He told me he had finished the pump repair & the total > cost > >> was > >> > > $165 including shipping. > >> > > I had a very interesting conversation with this person who told me > he > >> was > >> > > retired from Chrysler Corp. & was involved in the engineering of the > >> > > Cummings diesel for the Dodge pickup, & was involved with the VE > pump > >> > used > >> > > on the Dodge/Cummings. He said this was a Bosch designed pump very > >> > similar > >> > > to the Bosch VE pump used on VWs except the Dodge has 6 cylinders. > He > >> > said > >> > > he was rather upset with some of these "Redneck Mechanics" who were > >> > messing > >> > > up the Cummings VE pumps for more power which he said compromised > >> engine > >> > > longevity in order to "peal rubber" & dropped mileage on a 5 speed > >> > > Dodge/Cummings from up to 27 MPG to 14 MPG. He also felt it was not > >> right > >> > > for some of these "Redneck Mechanics" to get $500 or more for an > hours > >> > work > >> > > rebuilding VW IP pumps, often improperly. > >> > > He also said you can't replace the big "O" ring at the rear of the > IP > >> > while > >> > > on the car. It has to be off the car & in a vertical position. So, I > >> > think I > >> > > goofed in trying to replace the rear IP "O" ring while on the > Quantum. > >> I > >> > > will also have a properly rebuilt & re sealed IP out of this. I will > >> then > >> > > have that one rebuilt & possibly use it on the '86 Jetta & go for > the > >> > turbo > >> > > kit for it. > >> > > Thanks to all who have provided tips so far & hope this long posting > >> is > >> > of > >> > > interest to others. > >> > > Bill Toensing, Nevada City, CA > >> > > > >> > > _______________________________________________ > >> > > Vwdiesel mailing list > >> > > Vwdiesel at vwfans.com > >> > > http://www.audifans.com/mailman/listinfo/vwdiesel > >> > > > >> > _______________________________________________ > >> > Vwdiesel mailing list > >> > Vwdiesel at vwfans.com > >> > http://www.audifans.com/mailman/listinfo/vwdiesel > >> > > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Vwdiesel mailing list > >> Vwdiesel at vwfans.com > >> http://www.audifans.com/mailman/listinfo/vwdiesel > >> > >> > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Vwdiesel mailing list > Vwdiesel at vwfans.com > http://www.audifans.com/mailman/listinfo/vwdiesel >
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