Working on transforming my 86 4rnr
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Working on transforming my 86 4rnr
ok I've read quite a few threads on here
I'm having some difficulties after rebuilding my engine cause the engine was completely wore out. What I have done to it so far I've deleted egr and idle up control since I have removed my ac. I have iac plugged in since I'm not wanting a check engine light on. I have lce headers bored 30 over deck and timing cover shaved 010, and mild torquer cam all this done I've went through put it all back together.
I did cam break in truck idle was a little off that made it difficult so I changed tps and truck idled better but after break in for the cam was done and truck cooled off it had issues starting up and would not stay idling. I had to keep on the throttle to keep it running to get it home and few days later checked timing on it with timing light ran great idled fine after it cooled off tried to drive it again and it had issues starting, got it to start and it ran like crap stalled out and now it cranks but will not start. I did find a fuel leak at the fuel damper but I don't know why it will not crank if anyone can help it would be great.
I'm having some difficulties after rebuilding my engine cause the engine was completely wore out. What I have done to it so far I've deleted egr and idle up control since I have removed my ac. I have iac plugged in since I'm not wanting a check engine light on. I have lce headers bored 30 over deck and timing cover shaved 010, and mild torquer cam all this done I've went through put it all back together.
I did cam break in truck idle was a little off that made it difficult so I changed tps and truck idled better but after break in for the cam was done and truck cooled off it had issues starting up and would not stay idling. I had to keep on the throttle to keep it running to get it home and few days later checked timing on it with timing light ran great idled fine after it cooled off tried to drive it again and it had issues starting, got it to start and it ran like crap stalled out and now it cranks but will not start. I did find a fuel leak at the fuel damper but I don't know why it will not crank if anyone can help it would be great.
Last edited by Terrys87; 02-25-2016 at 10:15 AM. Reason: For clarity
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I cleared some of the punctuation up. Are you getting plenty of fuel. I pull the line off of the back of the fuel rail and with the fuel bypass jumper in, I see if I get about a quart of fuel in a minute or so. Not a test suggested by Toyota but close enough for me to see if I am getting plenty of fuel.
#9
ok thanx Terrys87 iwill look into that. I haven't been able to work on it during the week due to work, but plan on spending sometime tommorow on it. Another question i have does anybody know, if the IAC has to connected to the vacuum lines and connected to the coolant lines for the truck to run properly
#11
The aux air valve or iac is there to raise the idle when cold. Is it necessary for the truck to run. ..no
If you are in a cold climate, removing it would not be beneficial.
In a warmer climate you could get away with it.
But like with anything else, probably better to ensure is working as designed.
If you are in a cold climate, removing it would not be beneficial.
In a warmer climate you could get away with it.
But like with anything else, probably better to ensure is working as designed.
#12
Been a while since I worked on the IAC, but if I recall right, I just pulled it and put it in the freezer for an hour and then see if the valve is operating like it should.
#13
Here is the proper test procedure and adjustment for the aux air valve.
I used a hair dryer and freezer to ensure my bi metal functioned properly. Then after letting it sit to room temp 68 degrees i adjusted it.
I used a hair dryer and freezer to ensure my bi metal functioned properly. Then after letting it sit to room temp 68 degrees i adjusted it.
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