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Yeah, I was thinking that, if its been on a few years it won't be to technical, it'll only have injector emulators, just fool the ECU into thinking the injectors are working and not switch the engine fault light on.4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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Hilux Surf bad jerks
Hi everybody
Some of the gas electronics have been disconnected now but left in situ as I might want to buy a tank at some time to convert to gas. The guy had a diagnostic pod which he used on the road. This showed that the Surf was ok when cold (agreed) but had a definate lean spot when it started jerking then rich and shooting forward. This was traced to the AFM which was apparently damaged due to a gas blowback (I've read that Range Rovers suffer from This when gased and it's recommended to have the ducting from the AFM slightly loose to allow for this). The Surf goes to another specialist on Friday for the AFM to be put right (hopefully). The above might be interesting to RUSTY with his V6 problem. Will keep you posted.
Mike
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Any gas system willl blow back, it happens if the mixture leans out and ignites in the intake.Originally posted by mike hollandHi everybody
Some of the gas electronics have been disconnected now but left in situ as I might want to buy a tank at some time to convert to gas. The guy had a diagnostic pod which he used on the road. This showed that the Surf was ok when cold (agreed) but had a definate lean spot when it started jerking then rich and shooting forward. This was traced to the AFM which was apparently damaged due to a gas blowback (I've read that Range Rovers suffer from This when gased and it's recommended to have the ducting from the AFM slightly loose to allow for this). The Surf goes to another specialist on Friday for the AFM to be put right (hopefully). The above might be interesting to RUSTY with his V6 problem. Will keep you posted.
Mike
This is the reason modern motors with hitech plastic plenium chambers are bad news, like the Ford Exploroer, it granades the whole intake. On normal EFI motors it just blows the air filter box to pieces.
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Hmmm, this tends to be a problem on vapour take off systems, I haven't had any blow back problems yet but there again with mine being injection it puts the gas into each individual chamber as opposed to completely flooding the whole air intakeOriginally posted by TonyNAny gas system willl blow back, it happens if the mixture leans out and ignites in the intake.
This is the reason modern motors with hitech plastic plenium chambers are bad news, like the Ford Exploroer, it granades the whole intake. On normal EFI motors it just blows the air filter box to pieces.
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Rusty
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Hilux Surf bad jerks
Hi everyone
Got the surf back after 6 weeks in the garage !!!!!!!!!.
Distributer was faulty so new one installed.
AFM was shot so new one flown in from Japan.
Runs loads better now but I noticed the vaccuum to a small valve (not the EGR) was blocked off so I re-attached it and it ran better - anyone Know what it's for (front right side of engine by distributer). Still has slight hesitation on acceleration........any ideas??????
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Vacuum timing advance for dizzy ? Plugs + leads replaced ??Originally posted by mike hollandHi everyone
Got the surf back after 6 weeks in the garage !!!!!!!!!.
Distributer was faulty so new one installed.
AFM was shot so new one flown in from Japan.
Runs loads better now but I noticed the vaccuum to a small valve (not the EGR) was blocked off so I re-attached it and it ran better - anyone Know what it's for (front right side of engine by distributer). Still has slight hesitation on acceleration........any ideas??????
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Seen this problem with a VW Polo auto as well. Revs used to build randomly (presumably due to advance) and it would strain against the brakes. Changing the dizzy cured it. May be worth checking water temp sender too, and oil temp sender if it has one.Originally posted by jazzerI know nothing about the petrol engine you are talking about although i did once own a 2.2 hilux petrol pickup with a similar problem, it turned out that the shaft inside the distributer had worn out causing the distributer to shake about at differrnt rpms..
I hope i havnt made myself look daft and find out that you do not have a distributer with it being injection but if you dont maybe there is something similar going on
check for Play in somekind of moving engine parts
Hope you get to the bottom of itCutting steps in the roof of the world
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