Tapage
Club 4X4 Panamá
jcolvin said:Sounds like your acsd (auto cold start device) to me. This controls the idle (and also advances timing a bit when cold).
Where is it . ? I thought I have similar symtoms in my 80 ..
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jcolvin said:Sounds like your acsd (auto cold start device) to me. This controls the idle (and also advances timing a bit when cold).
Tapage said:Where is it . ? I thought I have similar symtoms in my 80 ..
roscoFJ73 said:Its a stock part. For some reason the 1HZ doesnt need it.Once the 1HZ starts it hits full idle speed almost immediately.
Maybe its the IDI or not having a turbo.
Martin White said:One other question for you Rosco, and I know there are many variables, but what has been your experience as to the lifespan of the pump on a 1HDT? Mine has about 122,000 km on it. What can I roughly expect out of it?
roscoFJ73 said:The landcruiser pump has a bigger shaft ,24mm I think and the Nissan has a 19mm shaft and by normal laws should wear out quicker.
Greg_B said:Would the Nissan pump have a pusher pump from the factory?
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roscoFJ73 said:Good point but I dont know.
Some of the guys on Outer limits swear a pusher pump rejuvenates the pump pressure on HZJ75
Im off to a diesel injection shop in 15 mins so Ill add that to my questions.
I have a spare pump I got cheap and I am having it bench tested
roscoFJ73 said:The life span of all the Denso 6 cyl pumps is somewhere between 150000-300000.
I spoke to the owner of the shop who made mine nice and shiny.
He says he has never quite got to the bottom of why it has an early demise compared to the 4 cyl version on the 2LT and Bosch Zexel type found on the Nissan patrol 4.2 diesel.
jcolvin said:The only thing I'm wondering about is what happens inside the pump. What is this lever thingy that breaks off and does all the damage? Does it come straight out attached to the thermowax unit when you pull it? I can't see it on the exploded view.
jcolvin said:Speaking of the Patrol, what's the general opinion in Oz of the early 90's Patrol GU's? Good strong trucks? How do they compare to the 80 series?
roscoFJ73 said:Have a look at the nice shiny pump pic and what is missing is what you want to know
It is the part 22790 in the bottom RH corner in the blow up diagram
Martin White said:One other question. When this thermowax ACSD unit is pulled out, do the "settings" inside the pump need to be fixed (locked) or do they stay where they are without any other action? I'm wondering is the setting it adjusts set on a spring? I'm probably not explaining myself very well, but basically I'm wondering if there is more to this than just pulling the thing out and sticking a plate over it, or is that all that is done in Oz right now. Can someone verify this?