Re: Setting Fuelling - Why does the DMC PRV Hunt? [long]
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Re: Setting Fuelling - Why does the DMC PRV Hunt? [long]
- From: "David Teitelbaum" <jtrealty@xxxx>
- Date: Sat, 16 Nov 2002 05:36:26 -0000
Having seen many Deloreans and worked on some I can say that the PRV
engine with the K-Jetronic with Lambda and idle motor system can be
set up to run smooth with very little hunting. It takes a lot of work,
knowledge, special tools, and time but it can be done. All of the
cylinders of the engine must fire equally with very nearly the same
compression, spark plug gap, and injector settings. If any cylinder is
different from the other it causes the idle motor to try to compensate
resulting in "overshoot". By the time the correction kicks in the
engine is on another cylinder and now it is too fast so the idle motor
tries to slow it down, hence the hunting. You also have the lambda
cycling up and down so when these 2 functions overlap the hunting is
even more noticeable. Vacuum leaks only add to the mix making the
hunting worse by diluting the control of the idle system. On a 20 year
old car there are many things that usually need to be attended to
before you can even try to adjust things. Old wires and spark plugs
must be changed. Disconnected or misadjusted parts need to be taken
care of. Dirty, plugged up fuel injectors must be cleaned. On many
cars less knowledgeable mechanics trying to "fix" things didn't do
things correctly so you have to go over all of the work and fix all of
the underlying problems. This is not to scare anyone but to get things
right sometimes requires undoing someone else's work and setting
things up right. This takes a lot of time but when you get it running
correctly there is a large sense of accomplishment. The first thing I
would suggest is a compression test, if the cylinders are not within
10% (5% is better) then you will never get it smooth. Clean and regap
the plugs to .028, replace the ignition wires, clean the fuel
injectors, fix all of the vacuum leaks, and now you can begin to get
it smooth.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757
--- In dmcnews@xxxx, "mgutkowski@xxxx" <webmaster@xxxx> wrote:
> Hi All
>
> Bit of a lengthy one this. Let me set the scene.
>
> I've bought a new project car, VIN#4426 from Germany. It needs a new
> engine. As you are aware, the PRV was used extensively over here by
all
> three manufacturers and a couple more besides.
>
> By an extraordinary stroke of luck, I was put in touch with a guy by
the
> name of Darren Bowker who hails from Manchester. Not only is he a
mad keen
.
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