㉦Mercedes Ke-Jetronic㉦ - 🎓📚The fuel Distributor and its fuel quantities🎓📚
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Timecode
0:00 Intro
0:05 - 4:09 Just joking and signing
4:10 - 7:05 About the video
7:06 - 8:30 About the FD calibration process
8:31 - 12:05 The required fuel quantity for idle
12:06 - 13:23 The required fuel quantity for partial load
13:24 - 14:54 The required fuel quantity for full throttle
14:55 - 15:43 About the ideal idle
15:44 - 16:56 Like/share/subscribe/comment
What am I talking about?
My topic is the KE-Jetronic injection system which I try to demystify as much as I can.
For all of you to understand the system in brief - Developed in 1973 and being mounted into cars up to 1993 as it went in history. But why these to letters!?(KE) K(from German "kontinuierliche Einspritzung" meaning continuous injection, without interruption) the MECHANICAL injection system on which the fuel starts flowing from the fuel tank sucked by the FUEL PUMP and delivered to the FUEL DISTRIBUTOR which sends fuel to the INJECTORS while the majority of it flows through the FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR through its return line back to the fuel tank again. The letter E(from German "elektronisch gesteuerte Gemischanpassung"/electronically controlled mixture adaptation) has to mark the electronic sensors (the development starting from early eighties) which had to inform the ECU about the current state of the engine so that the ECU(Electronic Control Unit) then could create current signal in mA(miliampers) and send it to four crucial components for the system - the EHA(the electro-hydraulic actuator,a unit consisting of a magnet, an electromagnet and a baffle plate) which had to fine tune the engine in each of its phases, the ICV(the idle control valve), the unit which was predicted for the engines perfect idle, the X11(the diagnostic socket) where the duty cycle(the ideal mixture) was adjusted and the X11/4(the code reader) - the socket which from any codes were read if present using an OBD1 scanner.
An extraordinary mechanical port injection system which could be fully repaired in your own garage using a multimeter and a pressure gauge only for its fine tuning, together with some common tools.
"Happy Mercedesing"
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