Vitara misfire
- twiss
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Re: Vitara misfire
Is it the standard (viscous) fan? Sounds like the heat operated clutch in the fan is knackered
I think the non-official test is to poke a rolled up newspaper into the spinning fan when the engine is hot. If it shreds the paper, the fan clutch is fine, if it stops the fan, you need a new fan clutch (or just a whole new fan)
I think the non-official test is to poke a rolled up newspaper into the spinning fan when the engine is hot. If it shreds the paper, the fan clutch is fine, if it stops the fan, you need a new fan clutch (or just a whole new fan)
Twiss
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'93 Suzuki Samurai Sport 1.6 16v SU. Virtual lift, spring under, 31s
'93 Maruti Gypsy MG410
"If brute force doesn't fix your problem, you aren't using enough of it."
Re: Vitara misfire
Yeah it's running the standard viscous fan. I've had the temperature from cold all the way to 3/4 on the temp gauge ( normally 1/2 way ) and I can stop the fan with my hand every time i try it. I'm going to try source a new fan and fit a Citroen/ Peugeot electric fan to the front of the rad as well as I'm hoping to use it for off roading days. I'm going to take the head off anyway. This way I no everything will be new and right
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Re: Vitara misfire
I dis the news paper test and it worked so I decided to do electric fans
Tom
Ford Fiesta ST
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Re: Vitara misfire
I'm not sure that's a valid test on a Vit as the fan is designed to freewheel over 3000rpm sop it doesn't take much to stop it. If it gets really hot then it should lock up but I think you'd be close to overheating at that point. When my fan clutch went it was so sloppy you couldn't miss it.
2006 Jimny JLX+ 1.3 VVT
2000 Vitara 4u2 - Calmini 3+3, 33" MTs, 5:83 R&Ps, winch bumper, remapped ECU.
1986 Suzuki SJ413K - G16 conversion
1984 Suzuki SJ410 - Blitz
2000 Vitara 4u2 - Calmini 3+3, 33" MTs, 5:83 R&Ps, winch bumper, remapped ECU.
1986 Suzuki SJ413K - G16 conversion
1984 Suzuki SJ410 - Blitz
Re: Vitara misfire
So had the head off today and it all looks ok. No breach in the head gasket that I can see. I'll send it to the experts Monday and see what they say.
Re: Vitara misfire
Just a quick one. Is there suppose to be oil in the distributor ?
Re: Vitara misfire
No, you probably need a new O ring in there.
2006 Jimny JLX+ 1.3 VVT
2000 Vitara 4u2 - Calmini 3+3, 33" MTs, 5:83 R&Ps, winch bumper, remapped ECU.
1986 Suzuki SJ413K - G16 conversion
1984 Suzuki SJ410 - Blitz
2000 Vitara 4u2 - Calmini 3+3, 33" MTs, 5:83 R&Ps, winch bumper, remapped ECU.
1986 Suzuki SJ413K - G16 conversion
1984 Suzuki SJ410 - Blitz
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Re: Vitara misfire
stealers part numbers
8V distributor shaft: 33278-58060
the Case O-ring is 55.5x1.9mm I think...
8V distributor shaft: 33278-58060
the Case O-ring is 55.5x1.9mm I think...
Tom
Ford Fiesta ST
Ford Fiesta ST