Cruiser Jimmy
Moderator
Okay here's the deal,
The FJ80 (3FE) was running about as normal as one can hope before this past weekends maintenance.
I've had this old leak for the longest time and could not find the source. So I started to replace as many gaskets as I could.
So this weekend I replaced the:
Valve cover gasket and the side panel gasket (where the push rods are) and while I was in there, I decided to do a valve job.
Valve job was okay excepts for the 3 intake valves that were gaps for an exhaust (I =.08) and (E=.14). (simulated diesel sound!)
The gaskets went on without a problem however I did need to take the distribute off to get the side cover off.
So I get everthing back together last night and test this morning. As always one has to check the timing of the engine. I found the whole to check the timing so I hooked up the timing light.
I CAN'T find the mark on the flywheel with the timing light connected to number 1 cylinder. It appears to be dirty enough for me to not understand what the timing mark on the flywheel looks like so I used my best guess for 7º BTDC.
Well, The test drive is very disappointing. The rig will not get about 10 miles per hour with the engine at 1500 RPMs. It just does not have enough power to drive down the street.
I did remember to jump the diagnostic box for the timing to be set properly. And, before I re-timed, the battery was disconnected for about 20 minutes.
Sincerely,
Cruiserless
The FJ80 (3FE) was running about as normal as one can hope before this past weekends maintenance.
I've had this old leak for the longest time and could not find the source. So I started to replace as many gaskets as I could.
So this weekend I replaced the:
Valve cover gasket and the side panel gasket (where the push rods are) and while I was in there, I decided to do a valve job.
Valve job was okay excepts for the 3 intake valves that were gaps for an exhaust (I =.08) and (E=.14). (simulated diesel sound!)
The gaskets went on without a problem however I did need to take the distribute off to get the side cover off.
So I get everthing back together last night and test this morning. As always one has to check the timing of the engine. I found the whole to check the timing so I hooked up the timing light.
I CAN'T find the mark on the flywheel with the timing light connected to number 1 cylinder. It appears to be dirty enough for me to not understand what the timing mark on the flywheel looks like so I used my best guess for 7º BTDC.
Well, The test drive is very disappointing. The rig will not get about 10 miles per hour with the engine at 1500 RPMs. It just does not have enough power to drive down the street.
I did remember to jump the diagnostic box for the timing to be set properly. And, before I re-timed, the battery was disconnected for about 20 minutes.
Sincerely,
Cruiserless