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rowingone 01-18-2024 11:27 AM

MFI injection pump control rod spec
 
I am following the adjustment procedure for MFI from Rice and he states the injection pump control rod spec is 114mm and critical. My non running project 1972 911T MFI measures only 84mm . .what is the proper spec for a 72?

ed mayo 01-18-2024 12:06 PM

114 mm CENTER TO CENTER.

stownsen914 01-18-2024 12:21 PM

How could it be off by 30 mm though?

RSTarga 01-18-2024 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by stownsen914 (Post 12174215)
How could it be off by 30 mm though?

Incompetence

rowingone 01-18-2024 02:07 PM

Another question . .this car has a prime switch between the seats for cold starts (formerly a Florida Car) but shouldn't there be a screw or stop installed on the MFI pump thermostat rack to keep it from running too rich? Should the pump rack be fixed in the "warm" running condition? If i can move the rack does this mean the car will remain in the rich (cold) setup if there is no heat from the riser hose?

rowingone 01-18-2024 02:45 PM

I saw a picture of a 911 owner that had a "block off plate with adjusting screw" for this removed pump thermostat . . any idea where I could get one of those?

stownsen914 01-18-2024 07:27 PM

I'm still surprised there's 30 mm of adjustability in that rod.

@Rowingone it sounds like you have a non-stock cold start switch to manually actually the solenoid that sprays fuel into the stacks for cold start. That's separate from warmup circuit on the MFI pump, which is controlled by a bellows that is actuated by heat from the heat exchangers via a small hose. The block off plate replaces the bellows, and gives more enrichment adjustment if you want to use it for that purpose. It can also be set up with a manual, cockpit mounted lever. I believe Henry at Supertec may sell a kit for that.

tobluforu 01-19-2024 03:12 AM

What do you mean by prime switch? Maybe snap some pixs of this interesting setup

rowingone 01-19-2024 09:15 AM

There is a switch mounted on the tunnel access plate between the seats. When you cold start you press the button for 5 seconds or so to prime the engine with fuel . . the switch is attached to the cold start solenoid at the top of the fuel filter which, when activated, squirts fuel into the stacks to help with cold starts.

rowingone 01-19-2024 09:47 AM

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1705689997.jpg

rowingone 01-19-2024 09:47 AM

here is a pic of the block off plate when you remove the factory cold start thermostat

stownsen914 01-19-2024 01:33 PM

Yup that's the one. You use that on racecars, or cars with headers, that can't have the little hose from the heat exchangers to warm up the thermostat/bellows on the MFI pump for your warmup circuit.

Here's a thread detailing the cockpit adjustable version of a blockoff plate. Supertec is the manufacturer.

https://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-used-parts-sale-wanted/1024900-supertech-mfi-manuel-fuel-enrichment-part.html

tobluforu 01-20-2024 02:07 AM

I've seen supertecs setup, but the prime switch sounds like a trip. I understand its function, but is this a race car? Rice's how-too along with cma pretty much is geared toward cars that have the stock mfi setup, which sounds like you don't have. Granted, most of it holds true for any mfi, but sounds like the previous owner jacked that car up. Unless it's a race car. Having that rod at 84mm is compensating for something else..

ed mayo 01-20-2024 04:42 AM

Is that a high butterfly system? That would explain the pump rod. That would be nice to know.

rowingone 01-20-2024 07:21 AM

After talking with Mark from MFI Werks I have decided to restore to stock condition. He was very knowledgeable and extremely helpful regarding all things MFI. His comment was why mess with a perfectly good system . . you just have to adjust it to factory specs and check every detail!

r lane 01-21-2024 08:48 AM

Mfi
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rowingone (Post 12174707)
There is a switch mounted on the tunnel access plate between the seats. When you cold start you press the button for 5 seconds or so to prime the engine with fuel . . the switch is attached to the cold start solenoid at the top of the fuel filter which, when activated, squirts fuel into the stacks to help with cold starts.

Sounds as their is confusion between the cold start and the warm up, 2 separate parts of the system. Maybe I am not understanding the question. One is for start up and the other is for warm up. You can have a manual switch (replaces the thermo time switch)for the cold start. And as stated, a lever and cable to replace the thermostat. Bob

rowingone 01-21-2024 08:59 AM

My confusing was that the car I purchased had the cold start priming switch but the heat riser tube was missing and I assumed it you had the heat riser disconnected you would also have the thermostat fixed in the lean or warm position and this was not the case. I bought a project and it is all a learning experience for me. My first Porsche . . I have restored a number of C2 Corvettes but this is my first German car.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1705859809.jpg

rowingone 01-21-2024 09:34 AM

My most recent restoration . . not a Porsche!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulPom8GW_O8


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