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Help! td42
Help! td42
My GU ute with air con on (worst) doesnt like taking off up a hill
Anyone have any ideas??
Anyone have any ideas??
Re: Help! td42
turn air con offGQsh0rty wrote:My GU ute with air con on (worst) doesnt like taking off up a hill
Anyone have any ideas??
HTH
YMMV.
Could also check the vacuum hose that goes to the AC diaphragm rev compensator.
My imported GQ trucks have em but dunno bout the aussie patrols.
Basically the AC switch allows vacuum on the diaphragm that pulls the throttle open a bit to give more RPM and stop the motor stalling.
my 2 cents........
My imported GQ trucks have em but dunno bout the aussie patrols.
Basically the AC switch allows vacuum on the diaphragm that pulls the throttle open a bit to give more RPM and stop the motor stalling.
my 2 cents........
GQ with 30 PSI of TD42T.........
gudday
comes of vac pump via AC switch solenoid then onto diaphragm bolted onto the bottom on injection pump.
There is a little "L" shape hook on the other side of diaphragm which when activated pulls back the throttle adjusting for the extra load caused by the AC clutch/pump.
good luck
comes of vac pump via AC switch solenoid then onto diaphragm bolted onto the bottom on injection pump.
There is a little "L" shape hook on the other side of diaphragm which when activated pulls back the throttle adjusting for the extra load caused by the AC clutch/pump.
good luck
GQ with 30 PSI of TD42T.........
Has a 4.2L turbo diesel intercooled.
Checked for the diaphragm and its not there checked against a mates pootrol and its being taken off.
also not sure if its a type of charcoal cannister or something on the passengers side guard also is missing.
Leaving toward upping the fuel a little, should help with air con off.
Guess ill just have to look around to see if i can get hold of one so i can take off with air con
Checked for the diaphragm and its not there checked against a mates pootrol and its being taken off.
also not sure if its a type of charcoal cannister or something on the passengers side guard also is missing.
Leaving toward upping the fuel a little, should help with air con off.
Guess ill just have to look around to see if i can get hold of one so i can take off with air con
if its the black canister your speaking off its not a filter, its the receiver tank for the vacuum!!! you need it too keep some type of reserve vac for the boosters for brake and clutch.GQsh0rty wrote:Has a 4.2L turbo diesel intercooled.
Checked for the diaphragm and its not there checked against a mates pootrol and its being taken off.
also not sure if its a type of charcoal cannister or something on the passengers side guard also is missing.
Leaving toward upping the fuel a little, should help with air con off.
Guess ill just have to look around to see if i can get hold of one so i can take off with air con
someone's been fiddling around with it me thinks!.....
good luck
GQ with 30 PSI of TD42T.........
ha ha yeah.............you can make your own one up as i did when remote mounting it, but you will need the 2 x non-return valves in the circuit.
It'll make a big difference when clutching all the time at low revs ie crawling etc
on another subject, where do you get the 4.6 ratio gears when running 35" tread? how expensive are they?
cheers
It'll make a big difference when clutching all the time at low revs ie crawling etc
on another subject, where do you get the 4.6 ratio gears when running 35" tread? how expensive are they?
cheers
GQ with 30 PSI of TD42T.........
Just had a proper look with some light lol appears that it has be routed into the passengers front guard, will be taking the inner guard off to inspect this weekend and see what i can make of it.
Got the 4.6 ratio diff gears from brunswick diesel in perth cheapest genuine ones i could find - $550 a set, second hand and they do the v8 diesel conversions so almost new gears too.
Ended up paying $1200 which was GST and postage to brisbane
Got the 4.6 ratio diff gears from brunswick diesel in perth cheapest genuine ones i could find - $550 a set, second hand and they do the v8 diesel conversions so almost new gears too.
Ended up paying $1200 which was GST and postage to brisbane
GU coil cab - F+R lockers - 4.6 ratio gears - 35" MTZ
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