I think thats what the vac hose is for thats plumbed into the crossover pipe just after the flex pipe from the air filter. Underside of crossover pipe. I think anyway
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Is the backing plate the manual bell housing attaches too the same as the one used by the auto transmission?
Now, if I install the low pressure oil sensor from the 2H to 12ht (which I believe can be done) which works that if it senses low oil pressure by making the Edic motor lever the manual shut off valve on the IP to shut off. The EDIC also does this when the ignition is turn off (the same thing as the low oil pressure, it pushes the manual IP lever to shut off). I could send that signal to the switch that operates the vacuum shut off so the butterfly in the inlet manifold, so:-
1. Low oil pressure close the butterfly shuts down the engine.
2. Closes the butterfly when the ignition is turned off shuts down engine.
Your thoughts on this?
There is a solution: there's a company in Australia that makes the TM3 Engine Watchdog. I wired this in to my 47 series with 2H (My engine came from a HJ60 automatic so it has the same injection pump, more or less, as you have on the 12HT) and it has worked flawlessly for the past 7 years
You sir, are a legend.
That's precisely what I was looking for to make my other engines act as I would like...
And here's your oil pressure shutoff solution--done.
As to your questions on the vacuum VSV, go look at my 12HT/FJ-60 thread. I discuss it a bit there, and I think pics of the FSM are supplied to make it more clear.
Dan
Jeez, I think you're going in the totally wrong direction with this plan to put the EDIC in there. The vacuum-actuated injection pump is a thing of beauty, and having the single, simple VSV in there to control engine shut off is great. You want to replace all that with the EDIC and its notoriously temperamental fuel control relay? It doesn't add any pluses I can see, save for the low pressure shut off control (assuming the EDIC fuel relay is functioning properly).
To each their own of course.
Dan said:Dan, going back to one of your statement in regards to that's not how an edic works, with the 3 wires which activates the edic would not it be that power is switched on via time. That is with ignition ON power goes on wire one to the edic for so many seconds to draw the IP lever from STOP passed RUN to OVER INJECT, then on start the second wire gives power for so many second pushing the lever into the RUN position. The last wire gives power to push the lever to OFF?
If wire 3 has power on it for say 5 secs or so why could one not use that to activate the VSV switch, how long does it take for the butterfly to close once the vacuum pressure is released, the actuator is spring loaded so it would be pretty quick at closing?
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I don't really want to use the edic but rather use the one of the 3 wires that go to it. As mentioned in a earlier thread, these wire must have voltage on for certain amount of time
If this is possible then my current wiring loom will work?
On another note can some with 12ht track this down for me:-
Could someone answer the following, on the VSV, one vac tube (the closest one on the VSV to the knob that expels air) goes to the actuator that shuts down the engine butterfly in the inlet manifold.
On the other end of the VSV the vac tube has a T-piece, one tube goes right around the front of the engine to alternator vac pump, the other vac tube off this T-piece goes where? its quite long and mine has no fitting on the end of it?
Does it go onto a switch on the firewall somewhere on a 60 series or to the air-con pump, --------------------?
FSM shows it actually has plug it but that might be for a manual transmission, the 12ht I have is off a auto?
Could someone answer the following, on the VSV, one vac tube (the closest one on the VSV to the knob that expels air) goes to the actuator that shuts down the engine butterfly in the inlet manifold.
On the other end of the VSV the vac tube has a T-piece, one tube goes right around the front of the engine to alternator vac pump, the other vac tube off this T-piece goes where? its quite long and mine has no fitting on the end of it?
Does it go onto a switch on the firewall somewhere on a 60 series or to the air-con pump, --------------------?
Is this of any help?:
I would bet that hose you mention has something to do with the transfer case vacuum actuator. See diagram below. Hose 36409A in the diagram is spec'd at 1120mm in length.
Mine had some throttle cables going to the auto transmission, which I removed in modifying the throttle linkage.
I would bet that hose you mention has something to do with the transfer case vacuum actuator. See diagram below. Hose 36409A in the diagram is spec'd at 1120mm in length.
The vacuum for the T-case VSVs did come from the shutoff VSV supply on ours. We ditched the vacuum T-case, so I removed the T's from the Vacuum lines.
Dan
The 2h flywheel is the same as 12ht,make sure u get the 12ht pressure plate ,higher clamping force.