lonewolf41
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Jun 28, 2013
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Still trying to troubleshoot my issue. This is a 5.0OSi-C (maybe a D...it was built in 8/2003). Took my Diacom data to a local Volvo mechanic to get some feedback and suggestions. FIrst of all, he asked if the ECM was in break-in mode. He said the ECM will limit the RPM to ~4400 RPM during the first 50 hours of engine life. This engine was rebuilt. I can't imagine that they set the ECM to break in mode, but maybe they did. I only have 33 hours on the new motor so could that be limiting my RPM? I have never heard of this mode nor do I see it listed in the manual anywhere.
He also said to check timing and set the base timing. I thought timing was all done by the ECM on this motor. From what I can tell, as long as the CAM retard angle is 45 +/- 2 degrees, it is set right. I am pasting a screenshot of my data showing cam retard, engine speed and throttle position. It looks like the cam retard is withing the range it should be ...unless I am reading it wrong. The one thing I am not 100% sure of is if it matters what RPM you set it at. I have seen 1000 RPM and idle. Wasn't sure if it mattered.
Another mechanic told me to unplug the temperature sensors on the exhaust manifolds before starting the motor as that will disable them in case the temperature sensors were bad and possibly limiting RPM. That seems easy enough...although I thought they would cause it to go into limp mode, not just restrict RPM, if they saw high temps.
TIA for any insight or feedback regarding this.
He also said to check timing and set the base timing. I thought timing was all done by the ECM on this motor. From what I can tell, as long as the CAM retard angle is 45 +/- 2 degrees, it is set right. I am pasting a screenshot of my data showing cam retard, engine speed and throttle position. It looks like the cam retard is withing the range it should be ...unless I am reading it wrong. The one thing I am not 100% sure of is if it matters what RPM you set it at. I have seen 1000 RPM and idle. Wasn't sure if it mattered.
Another mechanic told me to unplug the temperature sensors on the exhaust manifolds before starting the motor as that will disable them in case the temperature sensors were bad and possibly limiting RPM. That seems easy enough...although I thought they would cause it to go into limp mode, not just restrict RPM, if they saw high temps.
TIA for any insight or feedback regarding this.