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i just bought another 84 42# and the 3b engine is gutless as.
our last 42 with the 3B ( burnt to a cinder in the last bushfires) pulled like a truck, engine had similar km's and condition. it didnt have extractors like the new one either ( although extractors loose some low down torque but not this much)
Could be as simple as an injector clean, or do these babies have a quick trick like the patrols with a clean of a hidden filter and they come back to life
Quicker to ask and find a solution than for me to rip everything out and replace it
Jes
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shorty_f0rty wrote:do you know what kind of milage you get from a tank? I get about 450/500kms from a tank.. with normal driving..
The injector pump could of been set in an economical mode giving less power but better economy.. do you have access to a pyro at all?
i have only driven it 20km's since i bought it
i should wind the screw in a bit ( the one with the wire through it ) see what it does.
i have no pyro unfortunatly,
Jes
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shorty_f0rty wrote:do you know what kind of milage you get from a tank? I get about 450/500kms from a tank.. with normal driving..
The injector pump could of been set in an economical mode giving less power but better economy.. do you have access to a pyro at all?
i have only driven it 20km's since i bought it
i should wind the screw in a bit ( the one with the wire through it ) see what it does.
i have no pyro unfortunatly,
Jes
let it warm up properlly and go through a tank of fuel... it'll give you a better idea on how the injector pump is setup with what kinda kms you get. then you have more info to make better desicions when adjusting the fuel..
I have heard of 3b's getting 600km's to a tank EASY (85lt std tank on an 1984bj42) and this would be one setup for economy vs power. I have fiddled with mine to try and eliminate some black smoke under load, and also have a pyro. mine is still gutless (on 33's) and the EGT's very rarely reach 700c.. but mostly go up to 5-600c under heavy sustained load during high RPM.
it would be really good if you had a pyro to confirm that you are turning up the fuel well within the EGT limits otherwise you could break stuff.
if you want to fiddle with the screw.. you can wind it out 1/4 turn or less at t a time and check results.. i'd be very careful and only make minute adjustments initially to save potentially damaging anything.
shorty_f0rty wrote:do you know what kind of milage you get from a tank? I get about 450/500kms from a tank.. with normal driving..
The injector pump could of been set in an economical mode giving less power but better economy.. do you have access to a pyro at all?
i have only driven it 20km's since i bought it
i should wind the screw in a bit ( the one with the wire through it ) see what it does.
i have no pyro unfortunatly,
Jes
let it warm up properlly and go through a tank of fuel... it'll give you a better idea on how the injector pump is setup with what kinda kms you get. then you have more info to make better desicions when adjusting the fuel..
I have heard of 3b's getting 600km's to a tank EASY (85lt std tank on an 1984bj42) and this would be one setup for economy vs power. I have fiddled with mine to try and eliminate some black smoke under load, and also have a pyro. mine is still gutless (on 33's) and the EGT's very rarely reach 700c.. but mostly go up to 5-600c under heavy sustained load during high RPM.
it would be really good if you had a pyro to confirm that you are turning up the fuel well within the EGT limits otherwise you could break stuff.
if you want to fiddle with the screw.. you can wind it out 1/4 turn or less at t a time and check results.. i'd be very careful and only make minute adjustments initially to save potentially damaging anything.
hope this helps!
thanks bloke,
i'll put a tank of diesel through it first and then try adjusting the screw.
Jes
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bj on roids wrote:run some injector cleaner past it too while you are running the tank down, try an air filter, fuel filter and oil filter
sometimes a little service can get them to wake up.
yeah i put some in on the way home when i bought it. It cleaned up the exhaust emission heaps. but still no cigar.
once i get her running right, i am gona make her smell like fish and chips for a while..ehehehe
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