jamesmartin
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pipes the wrong way round on lift pump
pipes the wrong way round on lift pump
haha, at least you sorted it
Yup, though still have the weird revving issue to sort out. Took it for a run this evening, first run in a couple of weeks as Ive done quite a bit to it. New filters, 1.4 lt230, lift pump, alternator, radiator, water pump, oils.
Obviously with the revs doing what ever they like between 2k and 2.5k, its very hard to cruise at a speed that requires the revs to be in the area. Begins to kangaroo etc. Got a 6000mile trip in 3 weeks so getting a bit concerned. Must be the pump. Might have to take it in somewhere
i'd be diluting the veg oil right down first and seeing if it helps
also has anyone been tweaking your fuel pump, boost, etc? has the cap been removed?
have a look to see if they've marked the orig settings.
be careful and pop the top off, make sure the diaphragm moves up and down, and it's not gummed up, etc.. check the pipe for splits. try not to move anything though and look for marks.
i was just thinking someone might have adjusted it so you are getting a bit too much fuel when it hits boost
sounds like an excuse to buy a boost gauge and egt to me
....its that word I dont like. I've spent >£600 in the last 6 weeks on this vehicle and the worst part about it, apart from the range rover seats, cosmetically, you wouldn't know I'd done anything to it
that being said, I wouldn't mind knowing.. do you know of any particular brands to go for? Gauge into inlet manifold? EGT into exhaust manifold?
eep 600quid..
brands? not really.. tim, vdo.. old school equus, smiths
tim for boost. there's a unused hole in the back of the inlet manifold, m10x1 iirc to stick an adapter into
egt i have seen mounted on the egr blank plate
tbh, you don't really need em
boost guage would be nice regardless. I might just take it to the local tune shop and pay 20 quid to get it checked. Ultimately though, I want the pump to get a once over. Might try Strattons (local indy) but in my experience, garages are reluctant to touch them.
oil pressure gauge is handy too! haha
No pressure trax... but the rubber is now the only thing between me and 3 others and a 6000mile trip around europe
(i know its on its way )
Bit of a detour but gotta be worth it for tea and bacon. We are dropping straight down into France then east through the baltics then up and back round through Finland and Scandinavia.
Roughly 6k, about 4 weeks total. I'm just bricking it with the landy. Have done big trips before but not in a land rover lol.
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