Cheers all!
I have some very annoying problems with the fuel control of the HJ60. The truck is a 1984 HJ60 with a 12 Volt system.
After we first put the new engine in, the EDIC tried to shut down the engine every 10 seconds or so. The control rod would slowly move forward, till it sputtered, and then quickly go back again, like a cycle.
We thought it was ground related, and cleaned up the grounds, and the engine ran fine then.
When first driving the truck, this problem returned, which made it hard to drive it, especially under load. Every 10 seconds or so (sometimes not regularely) the fuel control relay (pass side front kick panel) would click, and the engine would lose all power for the fraction of a second.
As a response I cleaned the grounds some more, and put an additional ground from the ECU housing to the frame (visible in pic1).
After that the truck ran beautifully for 2 days, but yesterday evening the same problem was back.
What could be the culprit? a bad fuel control relay? a bad ECU motor? What do I do to diagnose and fix the problem?
Also, there is an aftermarket relay in it (red in the pics, but I don't know where it wires to. Could be the glow circuit, but I am not sure).
I guess I have to unwrap all the wiring, and follow it...
Please let me know your thoughts, the truck is not drivable and relayable like this.
I have some very annoying problems with the fuel control of the HJ60. The truck is a 1984 HJ60 with a 12 Volt system.
After we first put the new engine in, the EDIC tried to shut down the engine every 10 seconds or so. The control rod would slowly move forward, till it sputtered, and then quickly go back again, like a cycle.
We thought it was ground related, and cleaned up the grounds, and the engine ran fine then.
When first driving the truck, this problem returned, which made it hard to drive it, especially under load. Every 10 seconds or so (sometimes not regularely) the fuel control relay (pass side front kick panel) would click, and the engine would lose all power for the fraction of a second.
As a response I cleaned the grounds some more, and put an additional ground from the ECU housing to the frame (visible in pic1).
After that the truck ran beautifully for 2 days, but yesterday evening the same problem was back.
What could be the culprit? a bad fuel control relay? a bad ECU motor? What do I do to diagnose and fix the problem?
Also, there is an aftermarket relay in it (red in the pics, but I don't know where it wires to. Could be the glow circuit, but I am not sure).
I guess I have to unwrap all the wiring, and follow it...
Please let me know your thoughts, the truck is not drivable and relayable like this.
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