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    SIZE="5"][/SIZE]Hi guys, ok heres what i've done, i have a 91 hilux surf,
    recon'd turbo, new head gasket and timing belt, these are done properly, and the head had an immissions test and imspected by a diesle fitter.however now my hilux will not get up to 60kms an hour and it smokes like a chimny, the tacho has gone all the way around the dial and is pointing at 6 o'clock, i have heard that these tacho's run off the fuel pump, i did see a couple of bare wires on my fuel pump that maybe couldv'e shorted something out, i have no idea of the plugs but this is a round plug not the 2 that plug directly into the pump please help so i can drive my car lol heres a of my pump. the cylinder plug that runs across on the front of the pump is the one with the bared wires
    UPDATE... ok these valves under the intake manifold above the starter motor that i have taken some pics of for you all..i broke the little nossles off the big brown one and glued them back on, is it possible when i glued them back on that i couldve blocked them off? and would this cause the smoke.?. do these ERG(I think thats what they are) valves effect the turbo?
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    Last edited by riff raff; 20 August 2010, 08:21. Reason: fixed part of the problem
    Such as life

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    1. Take pictures. Lots of pictures. Post them here - there's no way a description like "a couple of bare wires" will lead to an accurate diagnosis.

    2. Get a spell checker, learn about full stops, use some capitals. It helps those who try to read your posts, and whatever others will say, it'll help you get more responses.
    Andy
    http://www.surfingafrica.net

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    • #3
      Originally posted by adpsimpson View Post
      1. Take pictures. Lots of pictures. Post them here - there's no way a description like "a couple of bare wires" will lead to an accurate diagnosis.

      2. Get a spell checker, learn about full stops, use some capitals. It helps those who try to read your posts, and whatever others will say, it'll help you get more responses.
      mate seriously your going to tell me to spell check and have grammer lessons really? i am sure you get the idea on what i mean but as for my spelling and grammer man really chill out....
      Such as life

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      • #4
        This thread could get interesting.

        Nev

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        • #5
          Originally posted by NiftyNev View Post
          This thread could get interesting.

          Nev
          lol good on ya, be nice if the interesting was helpfull....did i spell 'ON'? right? damn it no i got it wrong again lol
          Such as life

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          • #6
            We might be more helpfull if you are. Take some pics as suggested. Why was the head gasket replaced? Are you sure the head was not cracked? What the hell is an emissions test on the head? Who fittied the head and timing belt and is the timing correct?

            Nev

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            • #7
              Originally posted by NiftyNev View Post
              We might be more helpfull if you are. Take some pics as suggested. Why was the head gasket replaced? Are you sure the head was not cracked? What the hell is an emissions test on the head? Who fittied the head and timing belt and is the timing correct?

              Nev
              pics are coming man i had the head off as originally there was alot of smoke and me not knowing any thing about turbos or diesles was trouble shooting...as it turns out the turbo was stuffed but by that time i had the head off looking for a glazed bore as the motor is relativly new(about 30000k since reco). the head gasket and timing belt was done by a diesel mechanic and he also cleaned and inspected the head. there was an immissions test and also a compression test done on the head and i cant tell you what a emmissions test is..thats what the mechanics said they did along with a compression test.
              Last edited by riff raff; 13 August 2010, 13:26.
              Such as life

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              • #8
                Maybe the emissions test was for combustion gasses in the cooling system. These don't always work on a diesel. A compression test will not detect a cracked head either. Was there any signs of excess pressure in the cooling system? Can't tell you much more at the moment other than make sure the timing is right and fix those wires.

                Nev

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by NiftyNev View Post
                  Maybe the emissions test was for combustion gasses in the cooling system. These don't always work on a diesel. A compression test will not detect a cracked head either. Was there any signs of excess pressure in the cooling system? Can't tell you much more at the moment other than make sure the timing is right and fix those wires.

                  Nev
                  yea again nev not really sure, the timing has been checked and rechecked and the motor itself runs very nicely man, there was and issure with oil coming out thru the rocker cover and thru the breather into the intake of the turbo however i had that cleaned by the turbo guy and he said it was filthy and that the blockages caused that and now there is no oil comming thru that outlet. what i was worried about with the wires was it maybe burning something out in the computer and i was also trying to find out which of those plugs is the tacho..i do think that those two are the key to working out the problem.
                  Such as life

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                  • #10
                    On your pics there's a hose off, these are vacuumn pipes to do with the egr or shutdown, so I'd have a look for the missing end. You also need them connected the right way. If its a 2.4 I cant help you as theyr'e different from my 3.0l but Nev will probably be back once he's out of bed, he's in your neck of the woods. H

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                    • #11
                      I'll take a closer look at the pics when I have more time and get back to you.

                      Nev

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                      • #12
                        Take a look at these links.

                        http://www.toyotasurf.asn.au/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9859

                        http://www.toyotasurf.asn.au/techsite/turbovacuum.htm

                        There's some pics of vacuum hoses here -

                        http://www.toyotasurf.asn.au/techsite/turbovacuum.htm

                        Nev

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by riff raff View Post
                          is it possible when i glued them back on that i couldve blocked them off? and would this cause the smoke.?. do these ERG(I think thats what they are) valves effect the turbo?
                          If you glued them then they may be blocked. Take a look at the above links as the EGR valve one can be blocked anyway.

                          None ot the VSVs are directly associated with turbo operation.

                          I'll see if I can sort out your problem when I have more time to look.

                          Nev

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by NiftyNev View Post
                            I'll take a closer look at the pics when I have more time and get back to you.

                            Nev
                            hey nev thanks for all your time and help so far am looking at those links now..i have my spare parts man trying to chase up a new one of those switches so hopefully i can replace it and have one less thing to worry about hehe
                            Such as life

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                            • #15
                              tacho is fixed yay. just the smoke and turbo to

                              Originally posted by NiftyNev View Post
                              We might be more he
                              lpfull if you are. Take some pics as suggested. Why was the head gasket replaced? Are you sure the head was not cracked? What the hell is an emissions test on the head? Who fittied the head and timing belt and is the timing correct?

                              Nev
                              tacho is fixed
                              Such as life

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