RAW111111
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Hi all,
Still trying to get to the bottom of my running issues. Hotwire 3.9 V8 in a ‘93 Vogue LSE.
Symptoms are rough running / stumble / intermittent random misfire at idle, rich smelling exhaust at idle and big mixture corrections. Runs pretty nice I think under any load. Reving cleanly and returning reasonable economy (21MPG on a recent run to Scotland cruising at 65 lightly loaded and on all terrain tyres).
I’ve done so far…
New lambda sensors both banks
Repaired wiring issues to lambda heater on odd bank
Smoke tested inlet for vacuum leaks - replaced inlet manifold gasket as precaution in case it was leaking to the crankcase, replaced throttle spindle gaskets. No leaks remaining.
Checked catalysts for blockages as i knew they’d failed and were rattling - they’re both completely empty and the blockage has been removed from the centre silencer.
Fitted ignition kit from RPI including amp, coil, plugs, leads, cap and rotor.
Checked base idle, ignition timing and MAF sensor voltages. All seem fine to me.
I have rovergauge on a laptop so can check codes and do live monitoring. Generally it will idle pretty well from cold and get a little worse as it warms up. At idle the short term mixture trims are maxed out +100% on both banks. If allowed to idle for long enough it will throw a code for one or both lambda sensors and then immediately start running much rougher. When codes exist for both lambda sensors it may even stall when coming to a stop in drive. Even then it still cleans up and runs nicely enough off idle.
Anyone have any thoughts where to look next? MAF sensor? Compression test? Injectors? Fuel pressure? I’m coming to my wits end. Much more experienced with diesels really and haven’t really got he money to fire off the parts canon and replace the lot! have a picture of some catalyst extracted from the silencer for your entertainment (or not - apparently I don’t have permission to do that any more).
All help and advice appreciated.
Rich
Still trying to get to the bottom of my running issues. Hotwire 3.9 V8 in a ‘93 Vogue LSE.
Symptoms are rough running / stumble / intermittent random misfire at idle, rich smelling exhaust at idle and big mixture corrections. Runs pretty nice I think under any load. Reving cleanly and returning reasonable economy (21MPG on a recent run to Scotland cruising at 65 lightly loaded and on all terrain tyres).
I’ve done so far…
New lambda sensors both banks
Repaired wiring issues to lambda heater on odd bank
Smoke tested inlet for vacuum leaks - replaced inlet manifold gasket as precaution in case it was leaking to the crankcase, replaced throttle spindle gaskets. No leaks remaining.
Checked catalysts for blockages as i knew they’d failed and were rattling - they’re both completely empty and the blockage has been removed from the centre silencer.
Fitted ignition kit from RPI including amp, coil, plugs, leads, cap and rotor.
Checked base idle, ignition timing and MAF sensor voltages. All seem fine to me.
I have rovergauge on a laptop so can check codes and do live monitoring. Generally it will idle pretty well from cold and get a little worse as it warms up. At idle the short term mixture trims are maxed out +100% on both banks. If allowed to idle for long enough it will throw a code for one or both lambda sensors and then immediately start running much rougher. When codes exist for both lambda sensors it may even stall when coming to a stop in drive. Even then it still cleans up and runs nicely enough off idle.
Anyone have any thoughts where to look next? MAF sensor? Compression test? Injectors? Fuel pressure? I’m coming to my wits end. Much more experienced with diesels really and haven’t really got he money to fire off the parts canon and replace the lot! have a picture of some catalyst extracted from the silencer for your entertainment (or not - apparently I don’t have permission to do that any more).
All help and advice appreciated.
Rich