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lacks power vitara
Posted: Sat May 20, 2006 7:31 pm
by 4X4 Celt
I bought a 90 vitara swb about 2 weeks ago, done the regular things new plugs leads dizzy cap and changed oil.... new brakes. the problem is on the highway it wont do more than 90 to 100 k's.
Motor is pretty good dosen't blow smoke or burn oil plus no rattles. starts first pop dosent surge or backfire. but i'm still thinking maybe carby? any input most welcome.
1.6 litre carby... 5 speed.
Posted: Sat May 20, 2006 9:13 pm
by Nev
what size tyres are you running and has the gearing been changed at all?
Re: lacks power vitara
Posted: Sat May 20, 2006 10:57 pm
by JrZook
4X4 Celt wrote: I bought a 90 vitara swb about 2 weeks ago, done the regular things new plugs leads dizzy cap and changed oil.... new brakes. the problem is on the highway it wont do more than 90 to 100 k's.
Motor is pretty good dosen't blow smoke or burn oil plus no rattles. starts first pop dosent surge or backfire. but i'm still thinking maybe carby? any input most welcome.
1.6 litre carby... 5 speed.
It does sound most likey a carby problem. Usually the actuator vacume port for the secondary gets all carboned up and blocked. Air filter is ok??
Posted: Sun May 21, 2006 5:37 am
by 4X4 Celt
Hi Nev, 15 x 6 rims and new highway type tyres. like i said i only recently bought the vitara not sure if the gearing has been changed, but im pretty sure it's standard.
Re: lacks power vitara
Posted: Sun May 21, 2006 5:46 am
by 4X4 Celt
JrZook wrote:4X4 Celt wrote: I bought a 90 vitara swb about 2 weeks ago, done the regular things new plugs leads dizzy cap and changed oil.... new brakes. the problem is on the highway it wont do more than 90 to 100 k's.
Motor is pretty good dosen't blow smoke or burn oil plus no rattles. starts first pop dosent surge or backfire. but i'm still thinking maybe carby? any input most welcome.
1.6 litre carby... 5 speed.
It does sound most likey a carby problem. Usually the actuator vacume port for the secondary gets all carboned up and blocked. Air filter is ok??
Hello Jrzook, the air filter which i replaced wasn't bad no oil or black carbon...last person that owned it neglected everything and i'm pretty sure there is a couple of smaller air hoses off the carby and one or two been blocked off. i looked for any that maybe sucking air but found none.
think i may replace the carby or try a can of carby cleaner before forking out anymore cash.
Posted: Sun May 21, 2006 8:36 am
by cj
Just to cross a couple of things of the list do a compression check and check the timing. If you're looking for a little extra go, this model also responds well to altering the cam timing.
Posted: Sun May 21, 2006 5:47 pm
by 4X4 Celt
Thanks CJ, good point guess i should have done a compression test first, next day off that's what i'll do. as for the timing i guess that will be the next venture if the compression is fine. again thanks for the help.
Posted: Sun May 21, 2006 7:11 pm
by built4thrashing
you could also try the hand over the carby while revving trick to suck any crap out of the jets etc
Posted: Sun May 21, 2006 7:25 pm
by bushpig59
built4thrashing wrote:you could also try the hand over the carby while revving trick to suck any crap out of the jets etc
Went driving today and my mate ronoor (Ron) zook was running quite shi@t it was running slightly rough idle was crap... So off with inlet hose rev the fork out of the engine hand over inlet a few times
And Hey presto all was great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sometimes simple fixes do work...........