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Re: German AWD

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MT-Getto wrote:Hey! Can you elaborate on the contraption for the injectors?
I wanted to flow accetone through the injectors, forward and reverse once I had the pintal caps and filters out of them.
There's a small section of gavanized pipe that I fill with accetone. I set the presure with an inline regulator ~30psi, then hook to my injector to be cleaned with short piece of fuel line (motorcycle type, automotive dissolved on me).
Open the a ball valve that lets pressurized fluid to the injector and use 12v push button to cycle the injector.

Ideally I'd have hooked it up to a micro so I could properly drive the injector at the right duty cycle and used an spare injector as an electrical fluid valve.. but this was quicker. Sometimes low tech wins :nod:

I'm glad I did this, found two injectors out of my pile that would not mist no matter how much cleaning. Even took them to a friend that had a ultrasonic. Still just squirt gun stream of of them.
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Wow dude! Nice :thumbsup:
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Post man brought me this today.
2 days from CA by standard USPS... not bad. +1 for customer service from IE. Talk to Andrew if you do bidness with them, he's from here.
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These will complete my brake lines. Found out yesterday my rear rotors have 1mm left before they're out of spec. :\ oh well, 1mm till out is still IN spec :laughing:
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Nice gloves :)
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MT-Getto wrote:Nice gloves :)
I don't know what you mean :confused: (where's the angel emoticon ?)

Did a little bit more today.

Finished up the rear brakes, fitting the 2 new ss soft lines where the subframe meets the chassis & put the rotors etc all back on.
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I'm not sure if this is legit but I had to use my highlift jack handle as a cheater bar to get my lug bolts off so I put some copper anti seize on them.
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Then I put on the front ss lines (before)
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now with more shiny bits (after)
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Also a super silly bit, and I'm kinda embarrassed, but the wheel has a spot for it so myswell.
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Lastly, since it was sunny for a few minutes and all 4 rubbers where on her I rolled her out and hosed off the dust.
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Looking sharp! The gloves in your photo have the shocker on them.
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Small update.
Installed new brake pad wear sensor. This is just a loop circuit between pass rear and driver front, that when the pad wears down, the wire wears through opening the circuit and lighting a friendly light on the dash.
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Also got some soft fuel line for the return to tank as somehow the existing one got shorter between taking it off and now. :( I suspect I just routed the line differently, perhaps some OCD from my days running cat5.
I think I can see light at the end now. Just in time for good weather.
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Bleed the brakes and clutch tonight (same reservoir for both)

This, 1) because it's a cool color 2) because the bottle says "racing" :laughing:
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Made my catch bottle with some neodymium magnets taped to the side for easy positioning. Oh yeah, and those speed bleeders work frigg'n awesome. So sweet, why didn't I spend the 12bucks a long time ago. :drool:
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Also added coolant, and temporarily connected the return fuel line. It's not permanent because I have a bracket that I'm pretty sure is supposed to have the fuel line attached to it, but I can't for the life of me remember where it goes. :banghead: Does anyone on here have an E30 I can look at the engine?
Cranked her over and it runs, but won't drop below 3k RPM. :screwy:
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Nice magnet bottle :thumbsup: I'm sure you have already looked for a huge vacuum leak. Start pinching hoses?
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MT-Getto wrote:Nice magnet bottle :thumbsup: I'm sure you have already looked for a huge vacuum leak. Start pinching hoses?
Yup. Part of the problem with doing a whole lot of work & changes is that I'm not sure if I screwed something up by one of the changes (larger injector for example) or if one of the pieces I damaged or didn't put back on exactly right .. TPS maybe (though I did score it before removal on on reinstall lined it up again)
Sometimes I wish for obd2..
I think I'll start at the idle control valve. :puke:
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