pigfarmer
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Hi there guys.
I've been experiencing a serious power down on the 4.2 for some time, she's running very flat. Everything demands more power and kick downs don't produce the power expected, but she runs through the revs as normal. Idle is lower than it should be even though base was set perfectly. It's a sports spec'd engine
I have changed all the usual culprits; Lambda's, MAF, stepper and checked wiring. I got her on a diagnostics and found that one of the Lambda's is over leaning bank 1. Under power it pulls full lean very quickly.
On overrun there is a negligible amount of engine braking and she pops. This suggests an air leak. But yesterday I checked the coolant and it's very low.
There is a very serious potential problem here that I've got a coolant leak into one of the cylinders, which would have wrecked the Lambda causing this over-leaning. Obviously I don't want there to be a coolant leak.
My question is this: Would an air leak cause this problem as well? Atm It's looking like I've got some serious engine works to do fitting a top hat, but am I being over pessimistic?
I'll fill up the coolant today and see if it moves, but seeing as it was filled up 3 months ago I guess things aren't looking to good.
Is it obvious that a trip to ACR/RPi is inevitable or is there hope?
Thanks guys.
I've been experiencing a serious power down on the 4.2 for some time, she's running very flat. Everything demands more power and kick downs don't produce the power expected, but she runs through the revs as normal. Idle is lower than it should be even though base was set perfectly. It's a sports spec'd engine
I have changed all the usual culprits; Lambda's, MAF, stepper and checked wiring. I got her on a diagnostics and found that one of the Lambda's is over leaning bank 1. Under power it pulls full lean very quickly.
On overrun there is a negligible amount of engine braking and she pops. This suggests an air leak. But yesterday I checked the coolant and it's very low.
There is a very serious potential problem here that I've got a coolant leak into one of the cylinders, which would have wrecked the Lambda causing this over-leaning. Obviously I don't want there to be a coolant leak.
My question is this: Would an air leak cause this problem as well? Atm It's looking like I've got some serious engine works to do fitting a top hat, but am I being over pessimistic?
I'll fill up the coolant today and see if it moves, but seeing as it was filled up 3 months ago I guess things aren't looking to good.
Is it obvious that a trip to ACR/RPi is inevitable or is there hope?
Thanks guys.