Hi gang.
Over the weekend just gone, I noticed two things:
1. Turbo lag... it usually kicks in around 2000rpm, but nowadays it's not kicking in until well over 2000, approaching 2500, just about where peak torque is. But only slightly noticeable in terms of performance.
2. The radiator sprung its patched leak again. Coolant being relieved via the reserve hose, and the whole cooling setup bubbling away. The temp gauge was at redline for a bit.
Now someone's mentioned elsewhere here that excessive white smoke from the exhaust could signal a cracked head and leaking coolant... there was quite a bit of white smoke at startup, but then again, The Beast had not been started for a couple days and it's been cold overnight here in Melbourne.
Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance...
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2LT Turbo lag... related to cracked radiator??
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2LT Turbo lag... related to cracked radiator??
1989 Landcruiser SX5 aka Bundy Jap Import
Completely standard... oops, I got Rancho adjustables
Completely standard... oops, I got Rancho adjustables
Check your vacuum hoses, if these are cracked or perished you will 'loose' the turbo on the Surfs. Sometimes the Engine just looses power, as there is a leak in the system, and no boost is being made.
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As for the cracked radiator.. excess pressure from a cracked head? Wouldn't be the first time in a 2L-T
More Info Here
As for the cracked radiator.. excess pressure from a cracked head? Wouldn't be the first time in a 2L-T
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