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Originally posted by stewuk View PostOk changed fuel filter today removed all the injectors cleaned them all thouroughly (not that they were actually that dirty anyway, put it all back together and ............ It still does the same thing
Stew,
Does the idle problem occur every time you stop or just the first time? If you leave the engine idling long enough for it to warm up and then blip the throttle does it miss behave? I’m wondering if the idle speed is set to low or the throttle plate too closed – the twin “flying saucer” operates a secondary throttle butterfly that opens when the engine is cold –and at other odd times so this might explain why it runs OK at first start up. Idle speed can be tweaked by rotating the Throttle position sensor on the end of the throttle, the throttle close position is adjusted by the large screw on throttle stop.
Matt
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Everytime i stop , i could walk out side and start it now and it will happily sit there all day idling just perfectly i can even rev it and it will still tick over all ok . Soon as i drive it 100 yds to the first junction it will almost everytime idle really badly (car shakes and belches out pure black smoke) and stall.
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wouldn't normally suggest this, but what happens if you run it right up to almost the rev limiter in neutral, or at least enough to kick the turbo in for a few seconds? does it still sit back to idle nicely? or does it do as it would when driving? For whatever reason the turbo doesn't come in til a lot later in the rev range in neutral/park, so just blipping the throttle won't do it, just wondering if for some reason the fuel pump is continuing to deliver more fuel than necessary after a period of boost, or not delivering enough.=========
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Originally posted by nero279 View Postwouldn't normally suggest this, but what happens if you run it right up to almost the rev limiter in neutral, or at least enough to kick the turbo in for a few seconds? does it still sit back to idle nicely? or does it do as it would when driving? For whatever reason the turbo doesn't come in til a lot later in the rev range in neutral/park, so just blipping the throttle won't do it, just wondering if for some reason the fuel pump is continuing to deliver more fuel than necessary after a period of boost, or not delivering enough.
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i am out of my depth here as i know little of the workings of the surfs deisel engine,however i am familiar with toyotas method of fuel control on the soarer engine(petrol) and this involves an electronic control unit which can fail,it has two settings one rich for starting, dropping to a different fuel feed percentage when correct operating temp is reached, this involves mainly a reduction in voltage to stop the pump over fueling but in the event of the ecu failing, the way to keep going is to put the pump into full voltage mode on the diagnostic socket by shorting out certain pins,mpg goes up but it does mean that the engine is useable, could you be experiencing something similar but in reverse ie continual over fueling?
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Have you read the fault codes from the ECU? If so, what are they (if any)? If not, go do it now and post them.
Have you changed the timing belt?
And lastly. Yes; it could be a dribbling injector. Black smoke is caused by too little air or too much fuel...Do you know that, with a 50 character limit, it's
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Originally posted by Albannach View PostHave you read the fault codes from the ECU? If so, what are they (if any)? If not, go do it now and post them.
Have you changed the timing belt?
And lastly. Yes; it could be a dribbling injector. Black smoke is caused by too little air or too much fuel...
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Code 1 is normal, code 41 is a wierd one, could be the TPS or the ECU. Stick a new TPS on and try that.
The reason I asked about the timing belt is that the timing may have slipped if it was incorrectly fitted.Do you know that, with a 50 character limit, it's
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Ok cheers i have another surf i can swap bits from rather than have to guess what it is and burn a hole in my pocket. Maybe its worth popping the cam belt cover off?, is there any marks to check the fuel pump against?
Hve now checked timing marks both are lined up spot onLast edited by stewuk; 29 June 2008, 14:00.
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