406 2.1 lucas epic pump to bosch, sourced pump help?
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 8:42 pm
Hello
i apologise about this being my first post, i have been reading this forum for little over 6 months and taking in some incredible knowledge
i currently have a 1998 R reg 2.1 td lx estate in white! i absolutely love this car to be honest, and my friend was emigrating so he sold me it for £100!
theres a couple of dents in the back door and wing but im not bothered the car drives like new, and imaculate inside! incredible car to drive, i also own an 05 mondeo tdci ghia and id take the pug any day just because i love the way it drives/handles etc
ive run into a few faults lately,, but ill probably start a new thread about that as im going to check a few things out tomorrow with my mechanic before i post
in this thread i was considering doing the (having done) the fuel pump swap that a few members here have done
ive sourced a car but im not sure the pump will fit, Its 1994/5 M Reg Citreon zx advantage 1.9 (im not sure if its the td or just the d as it was dark before in the breakers yard)
im assuming this is an xud engine?,i had a brief look and it did look like a bosch but im no expert and it was dark! ive seen a few cars mentioned that the pump will swap from but i dont think ive come across the zx? basically will this pump be able to fit on my 2.1 engine?
obviously i probably wont get the conversion done straight away but i thought i might buy the pump and put it in the garage
also what exactly would i need, ? so i can relay back to the mechanic removing it, (as i dont think ill have all tools)
ive heard ill need pump, lines injectors etc? is there anything else?
also ive heard that getting this pump change done can affect a few things because the lucis pump is an ecu and controls the revometer etc and air con.?
if i were to get this conversion done would i loose my ac? to be honest thats one thing i cant live without! if the ac is lost is there a way of getting it working again once/if the swap goes ahead?
Thanks again!
and i hope someone can help me with some of these questions
regards
i apologise about this being my first post, i have been reading this forum for little over 6 months and taking in some incredible knowledge
i currently have a 1998 R reg 2.1 td lx estate in white! i absolutely love this car to be honest, and my friend was emigrating so he sold me it for £100!
theres a couple of dents in the back door and wing but im not bothered the car drives like new, and imaculate inside! incredible car to drive, i also own an 05 mondeo tdci ghia and id take the pug any day just because i love the way it drives/handles etc
ive run into a few faults lately,, but ill probably start a new thread about that as im going to check a few things out tomorrow with my mechanic before i post
in this thread i was considering doing the (having done) the fuel pump swap that a few members here have done
ive sourced a car but im not sure the pump will fit, Its 1994/5 M Reg Citreon zx advantage 1.9 (im not sure if its the td or just the d as it was dark before in the breakers yard)
im assuming this is an xud engine?,i had a brief look and it did look like a bosch but im no expert and it was dark! ive seen a few cars mentioned that the pump will swap from but i dont think ive come across the zx? basically will this pump be able to fit on my 2.1 engine?
obviously i probably wont get the conversion done straight away but i thought i might buy the pump and put it in the garage
also what exactly would i need, ? so i can relay back to the mechanic removing it, (as i dont think ill have all tools)
ive heard ill need pump, lines injectors etc? is there anything else?
also ive heard that getting this pump change done can affect a few things because the lucis pump is an ecu and controls the revometer etc and air con.?
if i were to get this conversion done would i loose my ac? to be honest thats one thing i cant live without! if the ac is lost is there a way of getting it working again once/if the swap goes ahead?
Thanks again!
and i hope someone can help me with some of these questions
regards