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3.5i Discovery running - rich and cold ?
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3.5i Discovery running - rich and cold ?
Hi guys new to the forum and to 4x4ing.
My parents recently bought a 1991 Dico with a few problem.
In the last Month had
2 airflow meters (1 was faulty)
3 diffrent grade thermostats
vac advace fixed.
temp and All other sensors check or replaced
our merchanic is running out of idea's
the car is runing extremly rich (sotting up the ouside of the exhaust)
and running realy cold (does not go above 60C check with a temp gun)
I read on here that the ECU in pre 93 can fail - would this cause these problems?. Is there anything else we should be looking at ???
My parents recently bought a 1991 Dico with a few problem.
In the last Month had
2 airflow meters (1 was faulty)
3 diffrent grade thermostats
vac advace fixed.
temp and All other sensors check or replaced
our merchanic is running out of idea's
the car is runing extremly rich (sotting up the ouside of the exhaust)
and running realy cold (does not go above 60C check with a temp gun)
I read on here that the ECU in pre 93 can fail - would this cause these problems?. Is there anything else we should be looking at ???
Scott
(slpdesign99)
www.slipdesign.com.au
(slpdesign99)
www.slipdesign.com.au
Cold start is jambed on keeping it running rich disconect the wire to it. IF need be pull the fuel hose off, jamb a bolt int he hose and clamp it back up so fuel cant get in.
The cold start the thing on the side of the plennam chamber.
Flapper ( air flow sensor) is farked. The flapper can be played with by removing the black plastic cover, there is a needle that moves ona an arc. this gives the ECU the readings it needs. If the flapper is at fault it possibel to guage it here. By widing up or relaseing the spring this will change the ECU information and change fuel mixture.
There are also two adjusting screws on the plenahm chamber to adjust idel and fuel mixture. If your not good with Rovers best not try it though!
Thermosat should be 89 degree, before it even opens.
check all vacume leads are on in particular the ones to the black ball, if they are of it will run like a hairy goat.
ALL ECU can fail, but it not likley, it more likely a sensor out.
Atke the car to Land rover mechanic, dont let any onther mechanics play with it,or it wil keep costing more and more to fix
The cold start the thing on the side of the plennam chamber.
Flapper ( air flow sensor) is farked. The flapper can be played with by removing the black plastic cover, there is a needle that moves ona an arc. this gives the ECU the readings it needs. If the flapper is at fault it possibel to guage it here. By widing up or relaseing the spring this will change the ECU information and change fuel mixture.
There are also two adjusting screws on the plenahm chamber to adjust idel and fuel mixture. If your not good with Rovers best not try it though!
Thermosat should be 89 degree, before it even opens.
check all vacume leads are on in particular the ones to the black ball, if they are of it will run like a hairy goat.
ALL ECU can fail, but it not likley, it more likely a sensor out.
Atke the car to Land rover mechanic, dont let any onther mechanics play with it,or it wil keep costing more and more to fix
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Im still trying to work out how its running so cold? How did you get a wrong water pump on there!? It wont fit, I wouldnt think it has anything to do with water pumps. Is the viscos fan buggered, IE is it spinnning all the time wit the egine running, and frozen solid if the engine isnt running?. may be thats shaged as well, and not letting the car get to operating temp because it spinning all the time and shouldnt be.slpdesign99 wrote:With the cold running could this be caused by the wrong water pump having been fitted ?
get the right thermotat in there first.
Remove the viscos fan, and run the engine to see if it get a to a higher temp. if it doesnt,then who ever is doing the testing had buggered equpent.
Once thwe car is at noraml operating temp then it should be running with out the cold start, and so not as rich
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I just went and check the Fan and I could spin it by hand !
But when I started the car (been sitting for 2 hrs) it was spinning straight away !
Think the right thermostat is installed but I will have to check with my merchanic. its just it does not read past 1/4 on gauge and the heat gun shows only 60c from 1hr of running !
that's why I mentioned waterpump as nothing we can think off will cause it to run so cold.
all this I think is causing the super rich running !
But when I started the car (been sitting for 2 hrs) it was spinning straight away !
Think the right thermostat is installed but I will have to check with my merchanic. its just it does not read past 1/4 on gauge and the heat gun shows only 60c from 1hr of running !
that's why I mentioned waterpump as nothing we can think off will cause it to run so cold.
all this I think is causing the super rich running !
Scott
(slpdesign99)
www.slipdesign.com.au
(slpdesign99)
www.slipdesign.com.au
If the car is running cold it must be the thermostat. That is the only thing that controls the heat other than the fan when the thermostat is fully open and the engine starts to overheat. I suggest you replace the thermostat again with a new one at 88 degrees. Its a 10 minute job.
Once the engine is operating at the correct temp and it is still rich then look for other causes of running rich.
Once the engine is operating at the correct temp and it is still rich then look for other causes of running rich.
No the engine never overheats in fact it dose not get over 1/4 (60c) no matter how hard you drive it.amtravic1 wrote:If the car is running cold it must be the thermostat. That is the only thing that controls the heat other than the fan when the thermostat is fully open and the engine starts to overheat. I suggest you replace the thermostat again with a new one at 88 degrees. Its a 10 minute job.
Once the engine is operating at the correct temp and it is still rich then look for other causes of running rich.
Also in 1 week we have put 3 NEW thermostats in it all different temps and no change - so the themostats are never opening ! so its NOT the thermosat something is causing it to never gt warm.
that why we are looking at the waterpump that if somehow the wrong pump was fitted could it be flowing to much waster to get the car hot ??
this way the car would always be in cold start rich mode which would be running to much fuel adding to the cooling effect.
well this is my theroy I will do sum test with my merchanic.
Scott
(slpdesign99)
www.slipdesign.com.au
(slpdesign99)
www.slipdesign.com.au
If the thermostat does not open then the water pump will only circulate a very small amount of water around and around the engine. It would soon overheat no matter how much the pump was flowing. I believe that the injection system allows for a very small amount of water to bypass the thermostat and circulate around the engine but it is a very small amount and should not stop the engine from warming.
Are you sure all hoses are fitted correctly and you are not bypassing the thermostat somehow?
For more info ask here. http://www.aulro.com/
Are you sure all hoses are fitted correctly and you are not bypassing the thermostat somehow?
For more info ask here. http://www.aulro.com/
If you had a wrong water pump, and it was some how pumping to much water around the engine you would in fact over heat the engine!! its the same as the myth about removing the thermostats. Its ok for a tempory fix, but they werent put in for no reason!
The water flows too quickley through the radiator and doesnt have a chance to cool. As long as you have a good flow rate, the longer water has a chance to cool in the radiator the better, one of the reasons Hiluxes have issues, as they dont have big enough radiators.
Im still going to say that the viscos fan is knackered, and I agree change the thermostat for the exact right one.
The water flows too quickley through the radiator and doesnt have a chance to cool. As long as you have a good flow rate, the longer water has a chance to cool in the radiator the better, one of the reasons Hiluxes have issues, as they dont have big enough radiators.
Im still going to say that the viscos fan is knackered, and I agree change the thermostat for the exact right one.
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Well thanks guys finally got it to the merchanics who took the viscous fan off and it looks like the problem is solved - we hope
Just waiting for ther new fan to arrive to test again.
The funny thing was the fan was easy to spin by hand and it was not speeding up when you reved it so it looked Ok but alas its seemed to be stuffed.
thanks for all the help guys I hope to see you on a track somewhere
Just waiting for ther new fan to arrive to test again.
The funny thing was the fan was easy to spin by hand and it was not speeding up when you reved it so it looked Ok but alas its seemed to be stuffed.
thanks for all the help guys I hope to see you on a track somewhere
Scott
(slpdesign99)
www.slipdesign.com.au
(slpdesign99)
www.slipdesign.com.au
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