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Re: [Witty Title] '95 SJ413 rescue

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2024 10:20 pm
by Philpy
Entertaining read. Saw that for sale on Facebook I think? I’m in Cornwall myself.
Some interesting bodges there.

Re: [Witty Title] '95 SJ413 rescue

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2024 10:42 pm
by ScottieJ
Gotta say this has been the best thread on here for ages 😅

Nothing quite like finding all the previous owners bodges on a 30+ car 😬

Re: [Witty Title] '95 SJ413 rescue

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2024 8:59 pm
by stimpy
Tango91 wrote:
Fri Jan 19, 2024 9:19 pm
stimpy wrote:
Fri Jan 19, 2024 9:17 pm
Scotchlocks are always a worry!!!....

Hey, which place are you buying your bits from India from?. I'd heard conflicting views on the locks and bits - how's yours?? My LWB could certainly do with new locks if I ever get to it!....
This was the ebay item I ordered

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/375148034495
Thanks man! That's the one I was watching as it happens...

Re: [Witty Title] '95 SJ413 rescue

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2024 9:06 pm
by stimpy
Man, good (ish) news on the fuel front... That's certainly not right that's for sure!! Don't need a Gauge to tell ya that one!!! :D

Where are you based by the way?..

When I was chasing faults on the Jimny I tried everything and it just didn't make sense... Something was going on and I didn't wanna buy a £300 part or a shit second hand part... In the end I traced it to a 30p o-ring on what looked like a high pressure relief safety blow off on the pump cradle itself!! Fcuk me that took me a while to figure......

Re: [Witty Title] '95 SJ413 rescue

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2024 10:42 pm
by Tango91
@stimpy I'm in Bideford, North Devon.

To be honest I'm not sure quite what's supposed to happen with that fuel pressure regulator, should excess fuel be returning to the tank the whole time the pump is running? Or is that a modern injection system thing, or am I talking out of my arse?

Answers on a postcard please.

Re: [Witty Title] '95 SJ413 rescue

Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2024 5:38 pm
by stimpy
Hey up!!

Lovely place to live but not near me...

And YES, you should see a constant flow of fuel back to the tank after the FPR . If you've got nothing then fuel pressure aint right!..

In this scenario I would do the following:

1. First listen for fuel pump on ignition - most cars will prime the line with ignition on - My Jimny does but I honestly don't know what the SJ will do. If ok then go to step 2. If you can't hear anything then plug a multi meter in and get someone to watch it. If no power then run a supply and retry. If ok then wiring / relay/fuse/ecu issue. If not ok go to 2.
2. Take existing fuel pump out and clean it - if dirty then try again.If ok after clean then issue is still dirt.
3. If clean then put some clean fuel in a container and rig the pump to run direct to the inlet on the injector rail. If all fine then lines blocked somewhere. If no good pump is shagged!..
3. Then replace lines or pump dependant upon outcome.
4. Go rag the living life out of it and enjoy!!!

Re: [Witty Title] '95 SJ413 rescue

Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2024 10:04 pm
by Tango91
Not much to report this week, other than that I had a delivery of parts courtesy of ScottieJ, top notch fella :salute:

I've been messing around trying to relocate all my tools and workbench home from work, to the considerable distress of the missus. However, I did manage to pull the gearstick tower and fish out the broken end of the bolt that keeps the gearstick from rotating, which I understand is a common thing on these.

I can just about get to my little lathe so I machined down a stainless M8 bolt to suit the groove in the gearstick, the result being that it doesn't weeble-wobble or fall down any more.

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I get that piddling about with this little stuff is roughly equivalent to giving someone with impending heart failure a manicure, but... baby steps, we'll get there eventually

Re: [Witty Title] '95 SJ413 rescue

Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2024 8:04 pm
by Tango91
Managed a few hours before it got dark this afternoon.

I finally got a tachometer noise filter delivered from a 'breaking' listing on ebay, I've been chasing it for weeks.

old vs new. Ol' mate Dave had added a scotchlock into one of the wires so I just cut and joined all 3 with decent crimp connectors.

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Result

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Not bad for £10 and a lot of patience.

I just about had time before it got dark to fit the proper airbox Scott sold me, a bit tidier than the bistly cone filter thing.

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If anyone knows what connects to the nipple on top then let me know please, else I'll blank it off.

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I also swapped in the fuel pressure regulator from the EFI unit Scott sent, no difference so I'm guessing the in-tank fuel pump is either bad or clogging and not capable of making enough pressure to get the fuel recirculating back to the tank.

Next step is to drop the tank again and have an investigate, i think.

Re: [Witty Title] '95 SJ413 rescue

Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2024 10:34 pm
by ScottieJ
Glad the bits got to you safely.

That nipple from the airbox there’s a pipe that runs into a T piece to the PCV valve and across to the rocker cover.

I should have one if you need it. If you end up back at the pressure regulator I think I have another I could send you another to test 😅

I’m going to carry on the big workshop sort out on Saturday so if I find any other bits that could be handy to you I’ll pop them in the post 🤣

Re: [Witty Title] '95 SJ413 rescue

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2024 10:02 am
by tomcat
May I say Tango91 this is a very entertaining read and has inspired me to do a similar history of the ongoing works on my 1991 Santana Samurai.
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