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rev problem

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rev problem

Post by bruiser »

For some reason my 80 series petrol will not rev above 2100rpm

when the revs go over 2100rpm the engine dies until it drops back below about 1500 before it kicks back in.

It drives perfectly anall day long if i keep it below 2100rpm.

Have done the diagnostice test. This however does not give a fault signal

This has happened all of a suden after washing down the engine. thought something might be wet however it has been two weeks and still stuffed
Any sugestions
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Post by RV80 »

if it's twin cam there could be water down the
spark plug tubes.
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Post by dow50r »

Guess whose been washing the motor down with creek water.....
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Post by dumbdunce »

dow50r wrote:Guess whose been washing the motor down with creek water.....
Andrew


got some grit in the muffler bearings eh Andrew? ;) :D
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Post by skootin »

Main tank fuel pumps work off a 2 stage voltage they step up to 12v probably around that 2100rpm if u get someone to put a fuel pressure gauge on it that would tell you if pump is rooted cheap fix is any commodore in tank pump with alittle mods will fit. You would think the water should have evaporated after two weeks but have a look and get some crc into the plug areas.
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Post by bruiser »

reckon u's could be on the mark with the spark slug tube idea, will
check this afternoon.
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Post by bruiser »

just checked plug tubes. As dry as a nuns...
how can i check the fuel, where and what pressure?

any other ideas.

have it booked in to toyota on wednesday. would like to work it out before then.
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Post by bruiser »

where the .. is the fuel filter on a 94 petrol cruiser

only had a cruiser for 6 months and don't know my way around it that well
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Post by RV80 »

the fuel filter is below the intake manifold.
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Post by dow50r »

Quite common for the no3 and 4 plug to get wet, and this scenario results.
Would also try taking off the dizzy cap and seeing if it is wet...can give the same result....
Friend just had the pump pack up and low power resulted but no cutting out...this is reminiscent to water making the efi close down as in above.
Hope Toymota dont sting you too much...
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Post by bruiser »

been three weeks, checked dizzy, plug tubes, eevrything is dry as.

what else can it be


Skootin, what pressure should the fuel be at and where is the works that create the step up voltage on the fuel pump.

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brattery

Post by ratboy »

try disconect brattery just with some new stuff this helps fix shit if it dose not whats it cost u eg free
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Post by RV80 »

ratboy wrote:try disconect brattery just with some new stuff this helps fix shit if it dose not whats it cost u eg free


WTF
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Post by bruiser »

just tried
disconect brattery
still stuffed
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Post by tomsoffroad »

Air cleaner blocked?
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Post by bruiser »

air cleaner is fine
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Post by 80lsy gq »

does it have a catalytic convertor by any chance.. if that has collapsed then that could be the problem...
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Post by tomsoffroad »

Is it missing? Or just not reving?
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Post by bruiser »

shuts down or cuts out, until below 2100 then fires perfectly.
when driving i can put my fot flat to floor and accelerate fast, when it goes over 2100 i near hit the front windscreen as it shuts down.

yes does have a cat but i would not have thgought that it would cuase this.
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Post by tomsoffroad »

Your rev limiter sound like it packed a wobbly :D
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Post by bruiser »

do 80 series have rev limiters
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Post by tomsoffroad »

I dunno!!!! :? I'm just rattling off thoughts. :D Its fuel injected so it might.
Heres a thought............. It's not something like a speed cut out playing up?
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Post by bruiser »

i give up
dropped it into mechanic down road.
will let you know what the problem is, or hopefully was....

3 1/2 weeks of driving around under 2000rpm in a petrol is enough to send you crazy.
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Post by skootin »

Cancel Toyota booking you need to find a good dyno shop that's the only way to really check.They can put a fuel pressure guage on and run it up on the dyno. I don't know to many in brissy have a look in the yellow pages and ring around.Fuel pressure should be up around 350psi do not play with if you don't have the right gear (lot's of fuel little spark BIG FIRE)
There may be a way of testing the flow after the pressure regulator but this may not be of much help to your problem.
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Post by crankycruiser »

bruiser wrote:do 80 series have rev limiters
steve


Yes they do...

I can vouch for that :D
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Post by bruiser »

mechanic down road just phone back
He tells me it is the throttle position sensor and it is stuffed.

$285 from toyota and over 500 non genuine.

I told him to go with that so it is ganna cost me $350 total
this sucks.

Anyone else had this kinda problem.
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Post by bruiser »

cranky
does this mean that it thinks it is over reving and cuting out on the rev limiter?
what do you think?
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Post by Frostyboy »

Look on the bright side.....If you lived in the Riverland it would have cost 3 times that!! Oh. Plus freight..
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