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GQ Power Loss

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GQ Power Loss

Post by PajeroSRV »

Hi Guys,

Got a tb42 GQ patrol, with an electronic dizzy.

Now, at times in rough terrain, or intermittently going uphill the revs fall and rise at random. The motor surges and there is a loss of power.

It starts out with the tacho twitching and ends with a loss of power.

Would appreciate some help with analysing the problem.

I think off the cuff something in the electrics is shaking loose but any thoughts would be great.
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Post by Mulisha »

I'm guessing the carby is letting u down mate ..
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Post by aidannorris »

I had a problem with power loss in my GU, something to check is the fuel filter inside the fuel pump. Is you car blowing white smoke when you put your foot down?
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Post by PajeroSRV »

No its not blowing smoke.

With regard to the Carbie, its been to JPC twice to be looked at. I am sure that is not it.
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Post by Brendan-s »

Clutch slipping?
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Post by PajeroSRV »

nope
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Post by brettsGQ »

it maybe the fuel pic up in the tank does it do it with a full tank of fuel
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Post by chimpboy »

Definitely sounds like fuel to me too.
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Post by PajeroSRV »

Thanks can be full, empty or anywhere in between....

Mainly happens in rough terrain, which is why I think a connection is shaking loose.
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Post by killer_garden_gnome »

check all ur earths on ur dizzy and any connections for ur ignition, make sure ur vac lines on ur carby havent split, mine was fine one day the next day i split a vac line and it ran like a sick pig.
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Post by brettsGQ »

ok just cant think of any conection that could cause that sort of problem cause it sounds like a fuel thing you said before that you had the carby looked at......??? maybe its your float level like maybe the neadel and seat have a too soft spring and its closing as you get on angles so fuel aint getting where it needs to be......... I dont know if they looked at that or not but if that was checked then i dont know sorry i cant help........
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Post by cooki_monsta »

PajeroSRV wrote:No its not blowing smoke.

With regard to the Carbie, its been to JPC twice to be looked at. I am sure that is not it.
try taking it to melbourne performance tuning the guys there are awsome
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Post by PajeroSRV »

Thanks all, you've given me a few things to think about. Will have a fiddle and see what comes of it.

Cheers
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