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I thought River Shiver 2007 was lost in our memories? Could I have gone in reverse in all 5 gears?
__________________ Greg van Tol 1985 BJ 60, 2.5" Belton lift, 33X10.5 BFG A/T, 4:56 gears, H55f T&T, ARB Bar, Safari Snorkel, Hella 500 lights, CB w/t Larsen antenna, solid frame. 1994 FJ80, 285X75 BFG A/T, Longfields http://www.showmethemoney.ca/vannys
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Panamá
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: New Zealand (The other side of the world to most of ya!!!)
Posts: 1,972
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By crikey. That's a challenge (if I ever heard one) Lowenbrau.............................................And - ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (What do these one-legged birds mean?) Ye gods!!! You're right too.The smoke is still clearing from my neighbourhood as I type this!! First I pulled off the hose that connects to the upstream side of my butterfly, and, as expected, -- there was no change in idle speed. So I put that one back on. Then - The more dangerous step - The dreaded vacuum venturi!!!!!!!!!! Cautiously does it..................................Yeeeee Goddds ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() My lovingly-cared-for little engine screaming its ring out (and I hadn't even warmed it up). Wow! From "idle" to "maximum revvs" in the blink of an eye (and I've never seen my engine put out smoke like that). And I didn't just do it once. Hell no. I had to experiment further. Putting my finger over the open venturi port made no difference to the engine scream! ( So it isn't sucking the extra air it requires through there.) And blocking the hose to the vacuum side of the diaphragm didn't stop it screaming either (not that I can see how THAT could ).So I now believe a diesel doesn't need much air at all to achieve combustion. (That's the only thing it can mean isn't it?) OK - I retract all that stuff about our diesels not being at risk of running out of control in a "fueled atmosphere". Thanks Lowenbrau
__________________ Name's really Tom & I have a 1979 BJ40 that is RHD and mainly "original" with Toyota PTO winch, 16" split rims, drums all round, B engine, H41 transmission and 12V electrics that I've owned since 1981 A hood is really a bonnet. A fender is really a guard. A windshield is really a windscreen. A zerk is really a nipple. A trunk is really a boot........... |
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If you scrutinize the charts below (taken from the Nov. 1985 FSM for 2H and 12H-T engines), you can see that at every injection rack setting the auto trans type of injector pump puts out more fuel than the manual transmission/EDIC system. Also, for the 12H-T, whether M/T or auto, the pneumatic governor is the choice of the factory. |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Cupertino, CA
Posts: 1,187
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here's a question: how does the rev limiter work? how is rpm sensed? __________________ "... the motor car, after woman, is the most fragile and capricious thing on earth." - London Daily Mail 1908 1982 BJ42 "Krull" |
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IH8MUD Lifer
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The rev limiter is simply three ball bearings between two plates connected to the camshaft in the injector pump. as the speed increased centrifugal (or is is centripetal?) force moves the balls apart as thus the plates. One plate forces the fuel rail closed. __________________ Rocky Mountain Land Cruiser Association TLCA # 5513 '87BJ74, '86BJ70, '78FJ45, '53M100, '90M101cdn I support our Troopies |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Being stalked by 2 hillbillies
Posts: 1,481
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Setting up the video when you know it could all quickly turn to custard.
__________________ VOODOO Engineering: Doing it first time with one clay doll, not four times with two. |
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