1990 2nd Gen 2DR engine shuts down @3,000 RPM.
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1990 2nd Gen 2DR engine shuts down @3,000 RPM.
Could this be a problem with "Variable Valve Timing"?
trans shifts as it should and can get up to hwy speeds as long as you do not go ovr 3,000 RPM..
I have been throwing parts at this thing, but still having problems.
Another issue is the starter...
I have replaced 5 starters with in the last year.
when the engine gets to norm temps it sometimes does not want to start. sometimes you may get a short click or nothing at all...
trans shifts as it should and can get up to hwy speeds as long as you do not go ovr 3,000 RPM..
I have been throwing parts at this thing, but still having problems.
Another issue is the starter...
I have replaced 5 starters with in the last year.
when the engine gets to norm temps it sometimes does not want to start. sometimes you may get a short click or nothing at all...
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Originally Posted by http://www.enginebuildermag.com/Article/2496/rebuilding_the_toyota_30l_v6.aspx
The belt tensioner used from ’88-’92 was a spring loaded tensioner (Toyota p/n 13505-65020). In 1993 the tensioner went to a hydraulic style (Toyota p/n 13505-65040) (see photo on page 38).
You don't say what engine, or what parts you changed, or what you have already tested.?!
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engine is a 3.0 v6......... engine is new/Reman
those would have been changed / maybe?
injectors, engine wiring harness is from a 4 door 4runner doner car.
Dist. coil, maf, ingiter, TPS,
Cpu obd1 code is a 14......
those would have been changed / maybe?
injectors, engine wiring harness is from a 4 door 4runner doner car.
Dist. coil, maf, ingiter, TPS,
Cpu obd1 code is a 14......
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That OBD1 code 14 is too generalized in my pos manual.
If this model V6 did not have VVT, then what does it have?
After all the engine is ovr head cam.
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"IGF signal from igniter is not input to ECM for 6 consecutive ignition."
http://personal.utulsa.edu/~nathan-b...85diagnosi.pdf
I wouldn't worry about imaginary "Variable Valve Timing" when your engine is trying to tell you something as specifically as it can.
Then I'm going to guess your problem is (was) NOT the starter. Just a guess.
Do you know if your starter relay http://personal.utulsa.edu/~nathan-b.../2starterr.pdf is operating when you turn the key? If the relay operates but the starter doesn't, the relay contacts could be bad. If the relay doesn't operate you might have a bad ignition switch.
http://personal.utulsa.edu/~nathan-b...85diagnosi.pdf
I wouldn't worry about imaginary "Variable Valve Timing" when your engine is trying to tell you something as specifically as it can.
Then I'm going to guess your problem is (was) NOT the starter. Just a guess.
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If this model V6 did not have VVT, then what does it have?
After all the engine is ovr head cam.
After all the engine is ovr head cam.
It doesnt have VVT, its not a hybrid, it doesn't shut down 2 cylinders on the freeway, its not a flex fuel engine, and it doesnt fly.
But it does have pistons, valves, cams, a timing belt, and some electric components. More HP and torque then 22re. But no its not very advanced or futuristic.
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Why do you think it has to have something? Its a 95 not an 06.
It doesnt have VVT, its not a hybrid, it doesn't shut down 2 cylinders on the freeway, its not a flex fuel engine, and it doesnt fly.
But it does have pistons, valves, cams, a timing belt, and some electric components. More HP and torque then 22re. But no its not very advanced or futuristic.
It doesnt have VVT, its not a hybrid, it doesn't shut down 2 cylinders on the freeway, its not a flex fuel engine, and it doesnt fly.
But it does have pistons, valves, cams, a timing belt, and some electric components. More HP and torque then 22re. But no its not very advanced or futuristic.
I hate electrical problems! Still regadless if it has VVT or not I have to fix the problem.
Looks like its time for some elctrical trouble shooting.
And Btw It soon will fly on HHO Gas..
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I hate electrical problems! Still regadless if it has VVT or not I have to fix the problem.
Looks like its time for some elctrical trouble shooting.
And Btw It soon will fly on HHO Gas..
Looks like its time for some elctrical trouble shooting.
And Btw It soon will fly on HHO Gas..
I never said it was VVT.. You did silly
HHO uh. The types of people that can figure that out dont need help with electrical.
And besides,, I thought that myth was already busted??
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EDIT: Please at least read this before you spend alot of time and money engineering a big decoration under your hood that does nothing.
http://www.popularmechanics.com/cars...ileage/4310717
http://www.popularmechanics.com/cars...ileage/4310717
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