I purchased my 1992 FJ80 back in May and on of the first things that I did to my rig was to replace the leaking radiator and then I decided that if I was going to spend the money I might as well do it right and replace the waterpump/thermostat/belts/hoses at the same time.
What a nightmare that was trying to get all that stuff out WITHOUT removing the A/C condensor or damage it in the process.
Anyway, now that everything in the cooling system has been replaced, I now have a problem with the truck being hard to start first thing in the morning when the engine is cold, it turns over just fine but it seems like its not getting any spark or fuel, then it runs a little rough for about 30-45 sec. then it runs like a champ.
I've read in past postings that the EFI relays tend to go out so I bought a new one and put it in.
Also, when the truck is at normal temp. some times it's hard to start, same problem as above, but then if I let it sit for a few minutes it fires right up without me doing a thing to it.
I'm sure it's something fairly simple that I'm overlooking but any help you guys could give would greatly appricated.
Thanks in advance for the help.
Jess
What a nightmare that was trying to get all that stuff out WITHOUT removing the A/C condensor or damage it in the process.
Anyway, now that everything in the cooling system has been replaced, I now have a problem with the truck being hard to start first thing in the morning when the engine is cold, it turns over just fine but it seems like its not getting any spark or fuel, then it runs a little rough for about 30-45 sec. then it runs like a champ.
I've read in past postings that the EFI relays tend to go out so I bought a new one and put it in.
Also, when the truck is at normal temp. some times it's hard to start, same problem as above, but then if I let it sit for a few minutes it fires right up without me doing a thing to it.
I'm sure it's something fairly simple that I'm overlooking but any help you guys could give would greatly appricated.
Thanks in advance for the help.
Jess