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rick 918-S
I was looking for my heater boxes and found a pressure sensor in a box. It holds 20" of vaccum nicely. Anyone know what engine it's for?

Two numbers on it. 0280100049
and....: 022906051E
914Mels
QUOTE(rick 918-S @ Jul 29 2011, 05:43 PM) *

I was looking for my heater boxes and found a pressure sensor in a box. It holds 20" of vaccum nicely. Anyone know what engine it's for?

Two numbers on it. 0280100049
and....: 022906051E



Fits a 70-73 1.7 engine
SLITS
'75-'76 2.0L in combo with an 052 'puter.

I'll take it! biggrin.gif
racerbvd
I have a friend who might need that.. Any pix??
rick 918-S
Sorry guy's, I actually have a 75-76 engine that has a bad pressure sensor.
The one listed above has never been opened or had the epoxy cap removed.

Next question I have another pressure sensor I was going to use on a 73 GA 2.0. The numbers are:

0280100043
039906051

What's it for?

This one has been rebuilt I think. The problem is I can pump it up but it's not holding vaccum. This is all I have for the 2.0 so discovering this pressure sensor doesn't hold vaccum really kind of sicked. dry.gif

I have a third one. The numbers are:

0280100043
039906051

It's dead, no vaccum. Who rebuilds these?

Can I use this one good one I have with the 73 2.0 computer or should I swap in the 75-76 computer? [b]0280100049 022906051E
If I run the 75-75 computer and the 022906051E pressure sensor what can I expect to see from this engine?

Lack of HP? [/b]
SLITS
Without looking it up, the 043s were '73-'74 2.0L. I believe they will work with the 037, 043/044 computers.

If the case is held together with screws or bolts, it has been rebuilt.
914
I had mine rebuilt years ago at a place called Brett?? Anaheim Ca.Are they still in business??
914
PS:Hi Rick....
rick 918-S
What can I expect if I run the 049 pressure sensor with a 037 computer from the 73?

I don't have the number off the 75-76 computer. the tag is missing dry.gif
rick 918-S
QUOTE(914 @ Jul 29 2011, 10:36 PM) *

I had mine rebuilt years ago at a place called Brett?? Anaheim Ca.Are they still in business??
914
PS:Hi Rick....


Hi Alan!

Sounds like I need to find that guy.
mgphoto
QUOTE(914 @ Jul 29 2011, 08:36 PM) *

I had mine rebuilt years ago at a place called Brett?? Anaheim Ca.Are they still in business??
914
PS:Hi Rick....



Brett bought out by Fuel Injection Corp. I think they are still there.
mgphoto
Automotion aka Eckler's has rebuilt units by FI Corp at $200, new Bosch at $2K, complain about the shipping price and they give a 20% discount.
ConeDodger
QUOTE(914 @ Jul 29 2011, 07:36 PM) *

I had mine rebuilt years ago at a place called Brett?? Anaheim Ca.Are they still in business??
914
PS:Hi Rick....


They are still in business. The original owner sold out and retired. Bret Industries or Electronics I forget which. He worked on a project with me in the 1990's to put a Turbo AFM on a NA 280Z. Nice guy. If you can't find it under Anaheim try Orange...
rick 918-S
Cool, Kinda wierd but I just retested all my pressure sensors and they are now holding. I think my cheap harbor frieght vaccum pump is not sucking.. or should I say it's not suckking soemtimes and not holding other times.
Bleyseng
049 is for a 1.7L
043 is for 74-76 2.0L


for a 037 ECU you can use the 049 on a 1.7L or for a 2.0L a 037 MPS is needed.
type47
QUOTE(rick 918-S @ Jul 29 2011, 04:43 PM) *


Two numbers on it. 0280100049
and....: 022906051E


http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=109735

just alerting members of the Parts Vault....
rick 918-S
QUOTE(Bleyseng @ Jul 30 2011, 06:33 PM) *

049 is for a 1.7L
043 is for 74-76 2.0L


for a 037 ECU you can use the 049 on a 1.7L or for a 2.0L a 037 MPS is needed.


Ok, thanks, I have a 037 ECU and a 2.0 GA engine. So I need a 037? Crap! I think I just bought a 043 from Bruce. dry.gif

If I use the 049 MPS with the 037 ECU on a 2.0? What is the down side? Anyone done this?
Bleyseng
It will run really lean! Probably have a lean miss at partload trying to accelerate.
The 037 MPS matches the 037 ECU for a 2.0L and its settings are quite richer than any other MPS...
Send me the 049 and I can reset it for you...for a small price as I have to take it all apart.
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