STD Tuning Engine Alda adjustment on OM606

Alda adjustment on OM606

Alda adjustment on OM606

 
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kashi123
K26-2

31
04-14-2015, 11:24 AM #1
Hello,

I have a G wagen with OM606 and mechanical pump with 6mm elements.

Bedore I send my pump off to dieselmeken for 7.5 mm to help on increase low torque for my g wagen I would first like to adjust my alda. This made a huge difference on my old 617a so would like to give it a go!
But I have the round style alda instead of the more common flat style one. Mine is the same as in the picture attached
Question is how do I adjust one of these, can i screw out the set screw or should I shim it up a bit, can this even be done?

Thanks for all advice

Richard
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kashi123
04-14-2015, 11:24 AM #1

Hello,

I have a G wagen with OM606 and mechanical pump with 6mm elements.

Bedore I send my pump off to dieselmeken for 7.5 mm to help on increase low torque for my g wagen I would first like to adjust my alda. This made a huge difference on my old 617a so would like to give it a go!
But I have the round style alda instead of the more common flat style one. Mine is the same as in the picture attached
Question is how do I adjust one of these, can i screw out the set screw or should I shim it up a bit, can this even be done?

Thanks for all advice

Richard

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Rallyus
K26-2

26
04-14-2015, 12:59 PM #2
Why on earth do you want to adjust the Alda before sending the pump to get big elements?


If it has a screw on top, just turn it...
Rallyus
04-14-2015, 12:59 PM #2

Why on earth do you want to adjust the Alda before sending the pump to get big elements?


If it has a screw on top, just turn it...

barrote
Superturbo

1,627
04-14-2015, 01:36 PM #3
he he he , alda on those pumps dont increase any fuel. they limit fuel untill boost is present. but irespetive of that the pump will deliver almost the same amount of fuel.
if u want the alda to stop restricting , remove the screw out, all the way out is the same as remove the device.
regards

FD,
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barrote
04-14-2015, 01:36 PM #3

he he he , alda on those pumps dont increase any fuel. they limit fuel untill boost is present. but irespetive of that the pump will deliver almost the same amount of fuel.
if u want the alda to stop restricting , remove the screw out, all the way out is the same as remove the device.
regards


FD,
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kashi123
K26-2

31
04-14-2015, 03:10 PM #4
Thank you for your replies, I didn't explain my intentions very well.

Last weekend my hydraulic pump broke off its mountings so that means I need to dissassemble the whole left side of the car to get to it and weld it back. As I am there anyway it will give me acces to the pump. And as I going on another trip in a few weeks I cant get the pump to dieselmeken in time.

Just looking for a bit more oomph from standstill for the mountains in Croatie!
As you can see quite busy under my hood Angel 

   
kashi123
04-14-2015, 03:10 PM #4

Thank you for your replies, I didn't explain my intentions very well.

Last weekend my hydraulic pump broke off its mountings so that means I need to dissassemble the whole left side of the car to get to it and weld it back. As I am there anyway it will give me acces to the pump. And as I going on another trip in a few weeks I cant get the pump to dieselmeken in time.

Just looking for a bit more oomph from standstill for the mountains in Croatie!
As you can see quite busy under my hood Angel 

   

kashi123
K26-2

31
04-14-2015, 03:12 PM #5
   


And another shot:
kashi123
04-14-2015, 03:12 PM #5

   


And another shot:

Rallyus
K26-2

26
04-14-2015, 03:26 PM #6
Adjusting the Alda will only make you smoke off boost. No real advantage...
Rallyus
04-14-2015, 03:26 PM #6

Adjusting the Alda will only make you smoke off boost. No real advantage...

kashi123
K26-2

31
04-16-2015, 03:03 PM #7
Ok, message understood. The pump is now on its way to Sweden !

Thanks for your advice

Richard
kashi123
04-16-2015, 03:03 PM #7

Ok, message understood. The pump is now on its way to Sweden !

Thanks for your advice

Richard

 
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