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Tired Engine
Tired Engine
I have a 90 sierra softtop that is showing signs of being clapped out. Blow ing smoke after engine braking and the like. It still starts and runs smooth and I can still get her up to around 110 on the flat.
Generally when I go out driving I go out with the MJOC as the other car is a Jeep.
Last weekend there was a steep slick clay hill. Started at the bottom in 2nd low and got some speed up. All was ok until about 2/3rds of the way up the engine speed started to drop to a point where a gear change was the only way out. Managed the change and got to the top. They say to make sure you are in the right gear when you start climbing but 1st low would have been 2 slow or at the redline for the whole hill. The wranglers did the climb in 3rd low.
Will a good rebuilt 1.3L provide more grunt or is the only way to get the grunt to upgrade to a 1.6L. I have been quoted $2000 for a swapped over 1.3L rebuild and $4000 for 1.6L carby with 50mm bodylift. At the moment the car is on 215/75 muds and has a 2" catback exhaust.
I don't want to spend $2000 and only reduce oil consumption. I want a little more power/grunt as well. People have mentioned the use a a vitara carby on a 1.3L with good results.
Generally when I go out driving I go out with the MJOC as the other car is a Jeep.
Last weekend there was a steep slick clay hill. Started at the bottom in 2nd low and got some speed up. All was ok until about 2/3rds of the way up the engine speed started to drop to a point where a gear change was the only way out. Managed the change and got to the top. They say to make sure you are in the right gear when you start climbing but 1st low would have been 2 slow or at the redline for the whole hill. The wranglers did the climb in 3rd low.
Will a good rebuilt 1.3L provide more grunt or is the only way to get the grunt to upgrade to a 1.6L. I have been quoted $2000 for a swapped over 1.3L rebuild and $4000 for 1.6L carby with 50mm bodylift. At the moment the car is on 215/75 muds and has a 2" catback exhaust.
I don't want to spend $2000 and only reduce oil consumption. I want a little more power/grunt as well. People have mentioned the use a a vitara carby on a 1.3L with good results.
90 Zook (My toy)
02 KJ Cherokee (Her transport)
02 KJ Cherokee (Her transport)
just get good at fast gear changes!
If you can, do the conversion (1.6L) yourself, or swap out a newer 1.3L yourself.
save the big $ by doing it yourself. people time is not cheap.
if not, just pay for a straight 1.3l changover. and flog it till it starts to die. then get another one. it will take a while to blow up.
mine would sit on 6500. if I needed mumbo up a steep mudy hill, it was in 3rd or 2nd at 6500, until it started to bog down and a very quick snap into the preceding gear.
note: take it easy till you hit the hill. IE dont hit a hill from flat ground doing 6500 in 3rd, it hurts you and your car!
enjoy
ashley
If you can, do the conversion (1.6L) yourself, or swap out a newer 1.3L yourself.
save the big $ by doing it yourself. people time is not cheap.
if not, just pay for a straight 1.3l changover. and flog it till it starts to die. then get another one. it will take a while to blow up.
mine would sit on 6500. if I needed mumbo up a steep mudy hill, it was in 3rd or 2nd at 6500, until it started to bog down and a very quick snap into the preceding gear.
note: take it easy till you hit the hill. IE dont hit a hill from flat ground doing 6500 in 3rd, it hurts you and your car!
enjoy
ashley
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IMHO = who cares if your Opinion is Humble! its your opinion isn't it?
so IMO it a waste of a H
Mine starts sounding bad when it gets to around 4k revved hard, mainly in the lower gears. The engine starts screaming and some strange noises start.
Sounds like vibrations or something grinding, doesn't sound good either way. So I generally try to avoid revving it hard up to 4k and rev it harder on low revs then ease it up after 3.5k and change gears around the 4k mark.
I'm kinda hesistant to solve the problem though because I'll probably end up thrashing it if it doesn't sound dodgy. At the moment I can't afford for it to conk out either. Trying to be gentle with it anyway so when I can afford to I'll rebuild it or swap it out.
Sounds like vibrations or something grinding, doesn't sound good either way. So I generally try to avoid revving it hard up to 4k and rev it harder on low revs then ease it up after 3.5k and change gears around the 4k mark.
I'm kinda hesistant to solve the problem though because I'll probably end up thrashing it if it doesn't sound dodgy. At the moment I can't afford for it to conk out either. Trying to be gentle with it anyway so when I can afford to I'll rebuild it or swap it out.
"It has the aerodynamics of a brick." - Comment about the Sierra by my dads mate.
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