bank dropping out (again) and over revving
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Went to Tenby at the weekend and the car started dropping a bank of injectors again which I thought had been resolved by the work that had been done on the car over the last 12 months. It happened twice but there is no warning or no particular condition when it happens but hasn't happened under hard acceleration yet so hasn't caused any dangerous situations. The power just goes, in fact you cant accelerate but slow down. It kicks neat fuel out the back and the exhaust noise changes dramatically to sound like a rough tractor.
If I turn the engine off and restart its OK again. Was told to look at the earths but not so sure as why would it rest itself? Any suggestions?
Also got an issue when accelerating, mainly when overtaking so want full power. The engine revs rise higher than the speed I'm doing but cant fatham out why this would be. Only noticed it over this weekend and seems to have happened since the tyres were changed (to R1R's) but cant see this having an impact. Again, any ideas?
I just want to be able to go out, at least once, when I don't have any problems.
FFG
If I turn the engine off and restart its OK again. Was told to look at the earths but not so sure as why would it rest itself? Any suggestions?
Also got an issue when accelerating, mainly when overtaking so want full power. The engine revs rise higher than the speed I'm doing but cant fatham out why this would be. Only noticed it over this weekend and seems to have happened since the tyres were changed (to R1R's) but cant see this having an impact. Again, any ideas?
I just want to be able to go out, at least once, when I don't have any problems.
FFG
carsy said:
ecu or loom fault assuming your spark is ok.
And yes clutch. It will slip more in the higher gears 4th/5th.
ECU has been changed and still have the fault so must be wiring somewhere. It goes really well other than when this happens. Best to replace the whole engine loom or just patch it up? If patching what is best to replace first? And yes clutch. It will slip more in the higher gears 4th/5th.
FFG
Problem is finding where in the loom the fault is as it could be anywhere from the ecu plug to the injectors and theres quite a few wires on the 14 cux. Think i would be looking at a new loom.
I made a new loom for mine when going to Emerald. Upon looking at the old loom some of the soldered joints were past their best and had gone a bit dusty breaking down. I suppose is to be expected 20 + years on.
I think Hoover has had a new ecu and loom for the same reason as you.
I made a new loom for mine when going to Emerald. Upon looking at the old loom some of the soldered joints were past their best and had gone a bit dusty breaking down. I suppose is to be expected 20 + years on.
I think Hoover has had a new ecu and loom for the same reason as you.
rigga said:
I'm gonna say as its the mans choice Griff and not the girly chimaera, revs rising is wheelspin
Tho in reality yes its a clutch fault.
R1R's on now - no wheel spin. The island near home is great for screeching around (in any car) but couldn't even get a squeal out of them yesterday.Tho in reality yes its a clutch fault.
FFG
Check the pins in your ECU plug, I had an identical fault and one of the pins had worked loose probably due to yanking the ECU out to tidy up the rats nest. There is very little play on the ECU loom so any movement puts pressure on the plug. Form the rear of the engine looking forward: Pin 11 left bank of injectors, pin 13 Right bank. Worth a try!
Loubaruch said:
Check the pins in your ECU plug, I had an identical fault and one of the pins had worked loose probably due to yanking the ECU out to tidy up the rats nest. There is very little play on the ECU loom so any movement puts pressure on the plug. Form the rear of the engine looking forward: Pin 11 left bank of injectors, pin 13 Right bank. Worth a try!
Thanks. Will have a look. Its a real PITA when it happens as there is no pattern. Just glad it seems to happen in non dangerous situations.Didn't fancy changing the loom so this looks like a potential solution.
FFG
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