Seems to be over fuelling majorly.... lots of black smoke and has been getting worse in the past month or 2 so I think I seriously need to fix it.
Looks worse than the bat mobile's smoke screen when the revs are up.

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juscruisin wrote:Hey Ruffy,
I reckon on my 2H, the spring inside the fuel pump opens the rack to the 'overfuel' position if the relay rod is removed. Maybe mine's different (or broken).
I'm not trying to be a smart-arse, but from what I have observed on mine, the test you describe is invalid (or at least any results may be misleading). I am of course assuming that mine is working correctly.
If I recall correctly, adjustment is possible on the EDIC motor (to ensure correct rack positions for stop, run and overfuel at the EDIC) and the length of the relay rod is adjustable via a threaded section to ensure this is translated correctly to the rack itself. May simply be a case of adjusting one or both.
I reckon all the details are in the Gregories workshop manual (for these bits, anyway).
haha, no probs, any info is good info I reckon.juscruisin wrote:Bugger!
Apologies for the hijack, brighty.
can you explain some symptoms you had? I have a problem where it doesnt smoke under normal load, but when under heavy load (foot the floor or pushing my 3b hard) it pours out black smoke.. I just wonder if i could possibly have a similar issue to what you describe..Sixty wrote:Its not a hole in the governor(?) diaphragm causing it to over-fuel...?
Similar prob on my old engine -on the back of the pump under a cover is a rubber diaphragm, mine had a small tear.
well thats not going to be your fuel adjustment screw, sounds like a problem with pump or injectors to me.brighty wrote:haha, no probs, any info is good info I reckon.juscruisin wrote:Bugger!
Apologies for the hijack, brighty.![]()
Shadow,
As said in my first post.... it was smoking to start with but has become increasingly worse over the past 1-2months. It's at a pont now where I think I'll get pulled over by the blue brigade for pollution if they see it. Last thing I want to deal with is the EPA
Maybe a hole in the diaphram as Sixty said???? What do you think????Shadow wrote:well thats not going to be your fuel adjustment screw, sounds like a problem with pump or injectors to me.brighty wrote:haha, no probs, any info is good info I reckon.juscruisin wrote:Bugger!
Apologies for the hijack, brighty.![]()
Shadow,
As said in my first post.... it was smoking to start with but has become increasingly worse over the past 1-2months. It's at a pont now where I think I'll get pulled over by the blue brigade for pollution if they see it. Last thing I want to deal with is the EPA
First thing to do is to pull the fuel setting arm forward and see if the plunger in the end of the fuel adjustment screw is sticking (push it in and out, should move very freely.brighty wrote:Maybe a hole in the diaphram as Sixty said???? What do you think????Shadow wrote:well thats not going to be your fuel adjustment screw, sounds like a problem with pump or injectors to me.brighty wrote:haha, no probs, any info is good info I reckon.juscruisin wrote:Bugger!
Apologies for the hijack, brighty.![]()
Shadow,
As said in my first post.... it was smoking to start with but has become increasingly worse over the past 1-2months. It's at a pont now where I think I'll get pulled over by the blue brigade for pollution if they see it. Last thing I want to deal with is the EPA
I'm sooooo F&*^%$G over it.
Sound pretty similar! Driving gently was ok. Accelerating or heavy load would cause black chaff everywhereshorty_f0rty wrote:can you explain some symptoms you had? I have a problem where it doesnt smoke under normal load, but when under heavy load (foot the floor or pushing my 3b hard) it pours out black smoke.. I just wonder if i could possibly have a similar issue to what you describe..Sixty wrote:Its not a hole in the governor(?) diaphragm causing it to over-fuel...?
Similar prob on my old engine -on the back of the pump under a cover is a rubber diaphragm, mine had a small tear.
First thing to do is to pull the fuel setting arm forward and see if the plunger in the end of the fuel adjustment screw is sticking (push it in and out, should move very freely. This is working fine!!!
If its sticking, oil it up and work the oil in there. Ive had this happen to mine before my rebuild and the guy that rebuilt my engine said it was a fairly common thing.
Then just start your car and drop the rod off the edic motor (engine will run fine with it off, just wont be able to stop your engine until you reconect the bar, or push the fuel setting arm forward yourself (chokes the engine of fuel) See if it is still over fueling, if its not then its likely a problem with your edic.It's still over fuelling, so seems to be working fine also!!!
Next have a look at your diaphram, if it has never been replaced it is probably a good idea to replace it anyway as it wont be far off splitting. Never done this myself but its not a hard job from what I hear. Youl need the diaphram and a new rubber seal I believe. Youl need to replace the seal after you take the cover off no matter wether you replace the diapham or not as it will most likely leak otherwise.Where exactly do I find this diaphram to check it????
With a 2H overfueling can really only be caused by the fuel system as if there is an air restriction the pump will adjust the fuel proportion accordingly due to the pressure drop through the butterfly (venturi?). However, I would be checking your air system for restrictions anyway. How old is the filter?Air filter is only about 3000km old, so shouldn't be a problem. I have also given it a good revving whilst in the driveway with the filter box opened, same blake smoke problem, so I think I can discount the air intake as a problem.
After doing all that I think your only option is to take it to someone who can have a look at your injectors and pump, but thats going to costI really don't want to do this!!!
governor diaphram is located under a cover at the back of the pump.brighty wrote: Sixty,
Maybe you can help with the diaphram part of things????
Thanks heaps mate.... hopefully this is the problem and it can all be fixed....Shadow wrote:governor diaphram is located under a cover at the back of the pump.brighty wrote: Sixty,
Maybe you can help with the diaphram part of things????
Looking at the back of the pump, look at the top of the pump
If you want I can scan the whole page i took that from, but thats all you really need, the rest of it goes into the dismantling of the whole pump.
youl need to get the diaphram from toyota or a diesel place.
I havent touched the diaphram on my engine, im just going of what ive been told and read (mostly on here) and from the toyota workshop manual.brighty wrote:Thanks heaps mate.... hopefully this is the problem and it can all be fixed....Shadow wrote:governor diaphram is located under a cover at the back of the pump.brighty wrote: Sixty,
Maybe you can help with the diaphram part of things????
Looking at the back of the pump, look at the top of the pump
If you want I can scan the whole page i took that from, but thats all you really need, the rest of it goes into the dismantling of the whole pump.
youl need to get the diaphram from toyota or a diesel place.
Really appreciate all your help guys.![]()
Brighty.
when you did the tappets, did you check the face of the rocker for wear?brighty wrote:OK, the diaphram is replaced... BUT..... didn't fix the black smoke problem.
I tried turning the pump down a turn, but lost power so figure I should leave it where it was and put back to original position.
I did however find that there was alot of oily build up in the intake housing where the throttle butterfly is.... the pipe from the rocker cover to the inlet manifold has a fair bit of oily residue in it too. So I decided to look a bit further and found that on the back 4 cylinders where the inlet manifold mates with the head.... there is slight seepage of oil there also.... which leads me to believe that I have a problem up top somewhere.
I will again be checking the valve clearances this Sunday just to double check myself... but what else could be causing the problem??? I only just done a full service on the ol girl not 3000km ago.... oil, air & fuel filters... dropped the coolant and re done, g'box & diff oils checked etc
And I think I said before that the pump and injectors were done when I rebuilt the engine about 40 000km ago.......
Help.... PLZZZZZZZZZ
Sixty,Sixty wrote:when you did the tappets, did you check the face of the rocker for wear?brighty wrote:OK, the diaphram is replaced... BUT..... didn't fix the black smoke problem.
I tried turning the pump down a turn, but lost power so figure I should leave it where it was and put back to original position.
I did however find that there was alot of oily build up in the intake housing where the throttle butterfly is.... the pipe from the rocker cover to the inlet manifold has a fair bit of oily residue in it too. So I decided to look a bit further and found that on the back 4 cylinders where the inlet manifold mates with the head.... there is slight seepage of oil there also.... which leads me to believe that I have a problem up top somewhere.
I will again be checking the valve clearances this Sunday just to double check myself... but what else could be causing the problem??? I only just done a full service on the ol girl not 3000km ago.... oil, air & fuel filters... dropped the coolant and re done, g'box & diff oils checked etc
And I think I said before that the pump and injectors were done when I rebuilt the engine about 40 000km ago.......
Help.... PLZZZZZZZZZ
I found that the valve stem had worn into the face of the rocker, so when I did the adjustment it was actually double what it should have been. Valves werent opening fully, only half the air being drawn in essentially overfueling the engine and resulting black smoke.
What is the best way to check if it is hollowed??? I presume it will be something that you won't just be able to check just by eye sight???Shadow wrote:The tapets are case hardened but this hardening eventually wears off and the tapets end up indented so if you use a feeler guage to adjust the tapet, you bridge this hollow point, and make a setting asif the tapet was in good condition.
Then when the engine is running the valve actually goes up into the hollowed section of the tappet face and the valve doesnt open as much as it should.
To verify this as a problem youd probably need to pull the rockers off.
Id say the only way to fix the problem is to buy new, as if you grind them flat they will no longer have thier hardening and they will wear again much more rapidly. It might fix it for 50 thousand i would guess, but certainly no more than 100K.Sixty wrote:Thanks Shadow![]()
Brighty - I loosened the rocker all the way off and tipped it back enough to use a scriber (or something with a hook on the end) to 'feel' if there was an indentation in the rocker arm (it should be smoooooth).
Most reco places can grind the face flat again or the expensive way is to buy new....
Or you can be lazy and 'judge' the depth of the indentation and take it into consideration when you do the adjustment.....mine was an old motor -tight budget -cheap and dodgy fix -
Shadow wrote:Id say the only way to fix the problem is to buy new, as if you grind them flat they will no longer have thier hardening and they will wear again much more rapidly. It might fix it for 50 thousand i would guess, but certainly no more than 100K.Sixty wrote:Thanks Shadow![]()
Brighty - I loosened the rocker all the way off and tipped it back enough to use a scriber (or something with a hook on the end) to 'feel' if there was an indentation in the rocker arm (it should be smoooooth).
Most reco places can grind the face flat again or the expensive way is to buy new....
Or you can be lazy and 'judge' the depth of the indentation and take it into consideration when you do the adjustment.....mine was an old motor -tight budget -cheap and dodgy fix -
I think i heard around the traps that new tappets is up around the $600 mark from toyota.
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