on the surfs there's a water feed to/from the fuel pump. does this just heat the fuel before it gets to the injectors? i'll wait for replies before i tell you what i done today and why...iotc award coming up maybe?!?!?
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Originally posted by logey79 View Poston the surfs there's a water feed to/from the fuel pump. does this just heat the fuel before it gets to the injectors? i'll wait for replies before i tell you what i done today and why...iotc award coming up maybe?!?!?JAP4X4PART ¬ THE BIGGEST SURF BREAKER IN THE UK ¬
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the thing is, on the 1st gen the heaters were cr@p so having looked at the entire coolant system, its obvious that since the new head was done the thing hasn't been properly flushed through and drained yearly by last owner. so took all hoses off, turbo ones could be saved but heater ones were knackered.
we threw out the rear heater ones altogether coz it don't get cold enough to have 2 heaters in a truck and i couldn't be ar5ed TBH. then noticed these ones to the pump, and then checked on the 2nd gen and its got them too.
trouble is on the 1st gen they're harder to get to to remove from pump end and they were so solid blocked i couldn't even get them to 'crunch' like the heater ones. so i disconnected them and bypassed the lot. i assumed they would just be to heat the fuel and not to cool a pump.
anyway, i am a dumbass so just wanted to check i'm not going to kill anything on the surf. coz now it seems much better, the cooling system is all clean now and the heater blows a goodun.
but will i encounter any probs by doing what i done?i swear, it was like that when i got here...
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sitting same as before. about 650ish rpm. but since the hoses to the thing were so clogged it wouldn't make much if any difference anyway, would it? i don't know - see previous statement on being a dumbass!i swear, it was like that when i got here...
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Originally posted by logey79 View Postthe thing is, on the 1st gen the heaters were cr@p so having looked at the entire coolant system, its obvious that since the new head was done the thing hasn't been properly flushed through and drained yearly by last owner. so took all hoses off, turbo ones could be saved but heater ones were knackered.
we threw out the rear heater ones altogether coz it don't get cold enough to have 2 heaters in a truck and i couldn't be ar5ed TBH. then noticed these ones to the pump, and then checked on the 2nd gen and its got them too.
trouble is on the 1st gen they're harder to get to to remove from pump end and they were so solid blocked i couldn't even get them to 'crunch' like the heater ones. so i disconnected them and bypassed the lot. i assumed they would just be to heat the fuel and not to cool a pump.
anyway, i am a dumbass so just wanted to check i'm not going to kill anything on the surf. coz now it seems much better, the cooling system is all clean now and the heater blows a goodun.
but will i encounter any probs by doing what i done?
you now what you have dun so putting it all back should be a #### caseS S R G is the only way to surf
scottish mud club member kerelawsurf
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I am sure that all this part does is to bring up the idle when the unit senses the ingine is cold.
On a diesel you will know when there is extra fuel going in because the engine speed will rise, unlike a petrol which the speed of the engine is not governer controlled.
The petrol engine will run at about the same speed or slower and unevenly but consume more fuel and have a slightly black exhaust, but someone will possibly have other ideas or thoughts on this.
Mike
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