Jag airflow meters
Discussion
Hi All,
Playing with the SEAC... the original flapper is a Lucas 73171B (Jag XJ6 4.2) and it rattles, so FUBAR I suspect. I have another Jag XJ6 4.2 flapper but it's marked 73172D so I suspect it's wrong for the ECU.
If anyone has a larger capacity flapper V8 with a Jag AFM can you check the number and post/mail me? Or else, does anyone know the meaning behind the different part numbers?
Playing with the SEAC... the original flapper is a Lucas 73171B (Jag XJ6 4.2) and it rattles, so FUBAR I suspect. I have another Jag XJ6 4.2 flapper but it's marked 73172D so I suspect it's wrong for the ECU.
If anyone has a larger capacity flapper V8 with a Jag AFM can you check the number and post/mail me? Or else, does anyone know the meaning behind the different part numbers?
The Jag one is marked Lucas but it may be a rebadged Bosch - I suspect it is Bosch manufactured as there's a Bosch style part number moulded into the plastic cover and the lucas name/number is on a sticker.
The Jag part is larger bore and so a different housing, with different mounting bolt locations.
I know you can adjust the spring tension of these units (some folk say you should never do that but with the help of an AFR gauge I've done so with success), I'm not aware of anything more complex in terms of adjustments.
The Jag part is larger bore and so a different housing, with different mounting bolt locations.
I know you can adjust the spring tension of these units (some folk say you should never do that but with the help of an AFR gauge I've done so with success), I'm not aware of anything more complex in terms of adjustments.
The Hatter said:
The Jag one is marked Lucas but it may be a rebadged Bosch - I suspect it is Bosch manufactured as there's a Bosch style part number moulded into the plastic cover and the lucas name/number is on a sticker.
The Jag part is larger bore and so a different housing, with different mounting bolt locations.
I know you can adjust the spring tension of these units (some folk say you should never do that but with the help of an AFR gauge I've done so with success), I'm not aware of anything more complex in terms of adjustments.
Yes, sorry, I meant that it's not just a screw adjustment, and that you have to take unit apart and break the glue - but web articles explain quite well....The Jag part is larger bore and so a different housing, with different mounting bolt locations.
I know you can adjust the spring tension of these units (some folk say you should never do that but with the help of an AFR gauge I've done so with success), I'm not aware of anything more complex in terms of adjustments.
Just thought it might be a useful tip....
The Hatter said:
The Jag one is marked Lucas but it may be a rebadged Bosch - I suspect it is Bosch manufactured as there's a Bosch style part number moulded into the plastic cover and the lucas name/number is on a sticker.
The Jag part is larger bore and so a different housing, with different mounting bolt locations.
I know you can adjust the spring tension of these units (some folk say you should never do that but with the help of an AFR gauge I've done so with success), I'm not aware of anything more complex in terms of adjustments.
Be careful of afm copies with Bosch numbers and Lucas stickers on as they are cheap Chinese copies, how can you have a mixture of both trust me it cost me £1000 after the cheap copy failed to run the engine properly, it's not worth skimping on price The Jag part is larger bore and so a different housing, with different mounting bolt locations.
I know you can adjust the spring tension of these units (some folk say you should never do that but with the help of an AFR gauge I've done so with success), I'm not aware of anything more complex in terms of adjustments.
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