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Post by Ogre4x4 »

the car i just bought had the engine only just redone(practicly avery thing new except the shell) and he had the engine running rich to run it in
now i need to no what i do to make it back off the peto
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Post by muppet_man67 »

perhaps im just showing my ignorance, but isnt it just a matter of ajusting the mixture?
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Post by Spooky Monster »

Suzukis have an anti tamper mixture screw so i think old mate who you bought it off might be having a bit of a lend of you.
By the way you dont want the car to run rich when running it in as it washes your bores and does cylinder bore damage :(
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Post by stumped »

Spooky Monster wrote:Suzukis have an anti tamper mixture screw so i think old mate who you bought it off might be having a bit of a lend of you.
By the way you dont want the car to run rich when running it in as it washes your bores and does cylinder bore damage :(


can't u take the anti-tamper cap off and get to the screw? i think a mate did that recently... it's on the side of the carby near the rocker cover
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Post by muppet_man67 »

maybe its different on coilys. its part of your standard tune up proceedure I think the manual talks about it. your ment to ajust it to the fastest idle then ajust your idle to spec then do them both again. or something like that.
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Post by Ogre4x4 »

muppet_man67 wrote:perhaps im just showing my ignorance, but isnt it just a matter of ajusting the mixture?


thats what i thought
i think its got the anti sumthin screw but i could proberly turn it.
its sortof a semi circle head.
the recon was professionally done and put it and tested by the guy that did it. so i dunno whats doin.
should i try ajust it or what
i dont want to be wasting peto
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Post by nelligen »

Hows it running ? does it blow smoke ? have you checked the colour of the spark plugs ??
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Post by suzukisam »

the mixture screw only adjust the idle mixture. you have to change jets to adjust the mixture at any other revs
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Post by nelligen »

suzukisam wrote:the mixture screw only adjust the idle mixture. you have to change jets to adjust the mixture at any other revs
Yes ,thats why I suspect his got engine problems (oil related), but he hasen't really said what its doing ,It sounds like the guy who sold it may have said he's running it rich to cover up for the smokey engine ,, why else would he say such a thing ??? sounds fishyyyy to me
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Post by Ogre4x4 »

its not smoky
its rather clean
mabey ill just leave it
it seems to be running fine
i was just not sure
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Post by nelligen »

Ogre4x4 wrote:its not smoky
its rather clean
mabey ill just leave it
it seems to be running fine
i was just not sure
that sounds like the go, they dont get very good fuel economy anyhow .
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Post by Ogre4x4 »

im gettin pretty good
about 13l/100km
compared to the FJ40 (22-25L/100km)
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Post by christover1 »

Ogre4x4 wrote:im gettin pretty good
about 13l/100km
compared to the FJ40 (22-25L/100km)


me too, from a 1300 powered 1.o litre lwb
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Post by xtreem »

Yeah its good compared to other 4wdrives but compared to a 1.3lt car its shocking.
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Post by built4thrashing »

so where is the anti tamper idle screw on a 1.3? mine is also smelling a bit fuely and plugs are covered in black soot from running rich at idle. also how do you get to jets on carb if ya WANNA CHANGE THEM?
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