OM617 Timing for Mileage
OM617 Timing for Mileage
Just wondering what you guys have found for the best timing for mileage on a stock om617. On many older ford/chevy/dodge diesels I have found a number that works well. Haven't played with the 300D much. Just set it at 25* using the drip method for now.
Mine isn't stock, but seemed to pick up a couple mpg's being advanced a little past stock. I never drip it, just go by sound and feel.
(07-22-2014, 12:30 PM)MFSuper90 Mine isn't stock, but seemed to pick up a couple mpg's being advanced a little past stock. I never drip it, just go by sound and feel.
(07-22-2014, 12:30 PM)MFSuper90 Mine isn't stock, but seemed to pick up a couple mpg's being advanced a little past stock. I never drip it, just go by sound and feel.
It has a scribe on the housing and pump, and yes I would say that is probably close. My car is at the body shop currently so I cant go look for sure.
I would advance it even more, but I fear it not starting during our cold winters. If that becomes the case, I guess I will retard timing for winter time, and advance it during summer
I had a Mercedes mechanic tell me 26-27 was closer to stock but they didn't put that in the shop manuals because they wanted people to come in to get that kind of stuff done properly
(07-23-2014, 11:26 AM)Petar What i don't get is why does advanced timing make it harder to start in the cold? It doesn't make sense. I know that VE pumps have a cold start device that advances the timing about 5 degrees i think for cold starts.
(07-23-2014, 11:26 AM)Petar What i don't get is why does advanced timing make it harder to start in the cold? It doesn't make sense. I know that VE pumps have a cold start device that advances the timing about 5 degrees i think for cold starts.
I don't have any specific data on timing for maximum mileage, but I'm quite convinced that it can have a significant effect. I just did the timing chain on my 617 installed in a 107. The chain had at least 270k miles on it so going with a new chain moved the timing 6 or more degrees. I haven't done a drip timing so I don't know what the actual timing is.
On the first tank of fuel following the chain replacement I noted a significant improvement monitoring the fuel gauge - I have a set of target number of miles for each tick on the gauge that allow me determine whether I'm at, above or below my target 30mpg. Where I would have expected 30 based on the driving profile, I got a measured 32.7 mpg. One tank does not make a conclusion, but half way through the second tank I'm way ahead of my target numbers so I'm very optimistic that around 7% increase will be where things settle out.
One idea i had was to modify the timing device in the chain sprocket.Grind out the stops for increased maximum advance and perhaps different springs for a more aggressive advance curve.
For instance if it normally advances 5 degrees at 3000 rpm with different springs it should advance 8 degrees.No idea where to get different springs from.Actually i have no idea if the springs in the timing device are removable ??
(07-27-2014, 05:49 PM)Petar One idea i had was to modify the timing device in the chain sprocket.Grind out the stops for increased maximum advance and perhaps different springs for a more aggressive advance curve.They are removable, I found that out the hard way when I was younger. I was pulling a junk engine apart, when I pulled the IP gear off springs flew everywhere
For instance if it normally advances 5 degrees at 3000 rpm with different springs it should advance 8 degrees.No idea where to get different springs from. Actually i have no idea if the springs in the timing device are removable ??
(07-27-2014, 05:49 PM)Petar One idea i had was to modify the timing device in the chain sprocket.Grind out the stops for increased maximum advance and perhaps different springs for a more aggressive advance curve.They are removable, I found that out the hard way when I was younger. I was pulling a junk engine apart, when I pulled the IP gear off springs flew everywhere
For instance if it normally advances 5 degrees at 3000 rpm with different springs it should advance 8 degrees.No idea where to get different springs from. Actually i have no idea if the springs in the timing device are removable ??
I just maxed my IP timing as far as it would go... No idea where it is... I roll coal everywhere and seems like im getting between 24-26 mpg
Im running an stock ip with a kkk turbo, im running 27 degrees, on my winter trip to Chicago i saw 33mpg, is a ford ranger with a 5 speed