Hi all.
I’ve recently lost a lot of power in my 2000 GU patrol. I was driving along the highway at about 110kmh when I realised that’s as fast as it would go. Slowly the more I drove the slower it got, maxing out at about 95kmh after about 50km of driving. I pulled up and changed the fuel filter thinking it was clogged....no change. It would rev to about 2400revs max in natural. I then turned the engine off and on repeatedly, each time the engine would rev a little higher and finally I got it to rev to about 4400. It seemed to be fixed however still not as much power as usual.
Then took off for home again and got another 50km down the highway and the same thing, maxing out at about 90kmh.
I took the new fuel filter off when I got home and it was still perfectly clean inside.
Does this sound like air getting into my fuel lines somewhere? Is there anyway to test if is air getting in? I was thinking of replacing the fuel line between the fuel filter and injector pump with clear hose so I can see any bubbles?
Cheers,
Matthew
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HELP!! TD42 loss of power above 2k revs
Re: HELP!! TD42 loss of power above 2k revs
Replacing the fuel line with clear hose to check for air bubbles as you've suggested is a good start.
Not sure if you know about it but there is a small gauze filter below the banjo bolt on the injector pump that can get gummed up, remove the banjo bolt then use a piece of tie wire with a very small hook bent into the end of it and fish the filter out, clean with contact cleaner or similar.
I'm assuming you're talking about a TD42?
Not sure if you know about it but there is a small gauze filter below the banjo bolt on the injector pump that can get gummed up, remove the banjo bolt then use a piece of tie wire with a very small hook bent into the end of it and fish the filter out, clean with contact cleaner or similar.
I'm assuming you're talking about a TD42?
Re: HELP!! TD42 loss of power above 2k revs
Ok Cheers ill give that a go this arvo.
Yeah its a TD42 turbo.
Cheers,
matthew
Yeah its a TD42 turbo.
Cheers,
matthew
Re: HELP!! TD42 loss of power above 2k revs
Air filter?
Cheers
Linc
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