Metering Unit Rebuild Kit - Still Available?
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Metering Unit Rebuild Kit - Still Available?
Im planning on having my metering unit ripped apart and rebuilt in the near future and Im sure ages ago i saw a rebuild kit for sale, ie gaskets and whatnot.... but now i cant find them anywhere!
Does anyone know where i can get one?
Does anyone know where i can get one?
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I need a rebuild too, but dont know of anyone hope someone on here does.
Bit of a nighmare as i dont have the money to change to efi at the moment by the time you change all the parttsa to efi might as well go cossie/gotech at the same time
Bit of a nighmare as i dont have the money to change to efi at the moment by the time you change all the parttsa to efi might as well go cossie/gotech at the same time
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Yeah there was one on ebay a while back, only one i've ever seen though.
TBH i'm sure it was just gaskets, seals, copper washers etc.. dont think it was actually any of the moving parts so could probably source most of it elsewhere, get the appropriate gasket paper and a scalpel and away you go!
TBH i'm sure it was just gaskets, seals, copper washers etc.. dont think it was actually any of the moving parts so could probably source most of it elsewhere, get the appropriate gasket paper and a scalpel and away you go!
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Some pics of my recently refurbed metering head...........
I did it myself..... disassembled, cleaned-degreased and painted...........with new metering head gasket, new black brackets, nuts & bolts and brand new Banjoo bolts and copper washers for injector hoses.
I only need brand new braided hoses for metering head and will be ready to fit.
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Some pics of my recently refurbed metering head...........
I did it myself..... disassembled, cleaned-degreased and painted...........with new metering head gasket, new black brackets, nuts & bolts and brand new Banjoo bolts and copper washers for injector hoses.
I only need brand new braided hoses for metering head and will be ready to fit.
CheeRS
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Some pics of my recently refurbed metering head...........
I did it myself..... disassembled, cleaned-degreased and painted...........with new metering head gasket, new black brackets, nuts & bolts and brand new Banjoo bolts and copper washers for injector hoses.
I only need brand new braided hoses for metering head and will be ready to fit.
CheeRS
Some pics of my recently refurbed metering head...........
I did it myself..... disassembled, cleaned-degreased and painted...........with new metering head gasket, new black brackets, nuts & bolts and brand new Banjoo bolts and copper washers for injector hoses.
I only need brand new braided hoses for metering head and will be ready to fit.
CheeRS
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as said good work mate looks awesome!!
have to get me some silver paint and de greaser
dont forget you will need the car setting up again whn u put it back on
have to get me some silver paint and de greaser
dont forget you will need the car setting up again whn u put it back on
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cheers mate, you're a diamond! Are there any other things I need or is the gasket sufficient? All my banjos and banjo washers are new, but do I need to replace anything else inside?
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I can't see that just replacing washers/banjo bolts and painting it, whilst it may look good will actually do anything to remedy any problems with the metering unit. Unless you're just cleaning it to have it looking mint?
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No, I'm having mine looked at cos it's causing problems. I'm looking for the parts so it can be put back together correctly. I mentioned the washers and banjos so Anvini didn't have to dig out the finis codes for them.
Maybe I wrote it wrong, sorry
Maybe I wrote it wrong, sorry
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if i had worries of it not functioning correctly, id be simply looking for a replacement that did work, as the replacements parts that actually do anything of merit cost a bomb new, if even still available!
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I spoke with the guy doing mine and he said that there isnt much to change in them... but the gaskets can leak/split. He said the components inside can just be tightened/reset/realigned etc.
Got my gasket coming in the morning, thanks Anvini Cost Ł11.01 (ex VAT)
Got my gasket coming in the morning, thanks Anvini Cost Ł11.01 (ex VAT)
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Done for good looking because was full of grease (old oil burned and stucked inside walls and moving parts of the metering head) and some rusty parts.
I think full mechanical refurb of metering head is very difficult due unavailable parts and not easy set up of them.
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I´m glad to know that my info was helpful.
Íf you need banjo bolts and copper washers let me know.
CheeRS
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Was just replying to the thread in general mate, wasn't tryin to have a dig at anyone at all! I was trying to get at the point a few others have now picked up on that metering units seem to be a bit of a black art in repairing them and that unless you can replace the internal parts that acually meter the fuel etc which it seems isn't financially viable it will just be a 'pretty' metering unit rather than a manky looking fucked metering unit lol. I've nothing against cleaning things up to make them look nice though
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I'll see what state mines in next week. The guys gonna do the best he can with it anyway. Mine works, just not very well with start up due the flap mechanism or something? Also mines missing the blanking plug, but ain't that a simple case of adding a M6 bolt or something?
Cheers for the offer of banjos and washers, Anvini
And Dave, I never thought ya were digging at anyone... It's cool
Cheers for the offer of banjos and washers, Anvini
And Dave, I never thought ya were digging at anyone... It's cool
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I'll see what state mines in next week. The guys gonna do the best he can with it anyway. Mine works, just not very well with start up due the flap mechanism or something? Also mines missing the blanking plug, but ain't that a simple case of adding a M6 bolt or something?
Cheers for the offer of banjos and washers, Anvini
And Dave, I never thought ya were digging at anyone... It's cool
Cheers for the offer of banjos and washers, Anvini
And Dave, I never thought ya were digging at anyone... It's cool
If anyone want to buy a set, a guy in E-bay sells them, this is the e-bay auction:
http://cgi.ebay.es/Escort-Rs-Turbo-B...742.m153.l1262
CheeRS.
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Is it a M6 bolt thats used to block the mixture screw off? I just wanna have everything i can think off in one place to help make the guys life a little easier. Cheers
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good info on this thread, does anyone what causes the problems with the metering heads? i have a spare metering head at home so i am gonna refurb that one with gasket and washers ect
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What we need is someone to stip one down take some nice piccy's and post them up so we can all get a better understanding of how they work!
I have the top part of the metering unit in my garage, might strip that down later but I have a alloy clutch quadrant to fit first.
I have the top part of the metering unit in my garage, might strip that down later but I have a alloy clutch quadrant to fit first.
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Hoping for a quick response here guys....
If a fueling meter allows fuel to come out of the boost hose (lower) is there an easy cure, like possibly just changing the gasket between the top fuel part (with lines attached) to the top of the metering unit?
Or is this something alittle more a case of just binning it and getting another one?
If a fueling meter allows fuel to come out of the boost hose (lower) is there an easy cure, like possibly just changing the gasket between the top fuel part (with lines attached) to the top of the metering unit?
Or is this something alittle more a case of just binning it and getting another one?
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I have looked through the haynes manual because all i can think that'll let fuel thru it is the fuel distributor is leaking thru its seal... heres the bit from haynes
It has to be the O-Ring thats causing this issue, surely?? Anyone have a finis code, or know what can be used?
Originally Posted by HAYNES
Refitting is a reversal of removal, but
ensure perfectly clean mating faces and use a
new sealing O-ring and new washers for the
banjo unions. Check for any signs of leaks on
completion and adjust the idle speed and
mixture settings as described in Chapter 1.
ensure perfectly clean mating faces and use a
new sealing O-ring and new washers for the
banjo unions. Check for any signs of leaks on
completion and adjust the idle speed and
mixture settings as described in Chapter 1.
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By the looks of it, theres no o-ring between the fuel distributor and the bottom part, although its not a whole unit that this diagram makes out!
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Any more news on the metering unit? I have just bought an rs turbo and its a nightmare to start when warm. I can just get it to click if i take the air filter off and get some one to lightly press on the metering flap...
Any one know where i can get a new/recon metering unit?
Cheers
Rob,
Any one know where i can get a new/recon metering unit?
Cheers
Rob,
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Any more news on the metering unit? I have just bought an rs turbo and its a nightmare to start when warm. I can just get it to click if i take the air filter off and get some one to lightly press on the metering flap...
Any one know where i can get a new/recon metering unit?
Cheers
Rob,
Any one know where i can get a new/recon metering unit?
Cheers
Rob,
Does anybody know what causes this? Once its up and running after a few second its fine but if anything it can be a little embarassing if you are taking contractors out to look at work. Its a sort of will it or wont it start situation!
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Any more news on the metering unit? I have just bought an rs turbo and its a nightmare to start when warm. I can just get it to click if i take the air filter off and get some one to lightly press on the metering flap...
Any one know where i can get a new/recon metering unit?
Cheers
Rob,
Any one know where i can get a new/recon metering unit?
Cheers
Rob,
Every Rs turbo I have had runing KE has always coughed and spluttered on start up after a longer than expected turn over period!
Does anybody know what causes this? Once its up and running after a few second its fine but if anything it can be a little embarassing if you are taking contractors out to look at work. Its a sort of will it or wont it start situation!
Does anybody know what causes this? Once its up and running after a few second its fine but if anything it can be a little embarassing if you are taking contractors out to look at work. Its a sort of will it or wont it start situation!