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Peter Gidden - SBITS wrote:IMR2T wrote:thomp1983 wrote:Seems so, best remove the dash binnacle tomorrow and check the bulb then
Is the CEL bulb one of the main 501's?
Last owner had chavy blue bulbs which were so dark compared to standard white 501's, so I replaced the lot.
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Smaller, same as other dash indicator bulbs.
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Just change for a known good one like oil or alternator.
IMR2T wrote:Peter Gidden - SBITS wrote:IMR2T wrote:
Is the CEL bulb one of the main 501's?
Last owner had chavy blue bulbs which were so dark compared to standard white 501's, so I replaced the lot.
No.![]()
Smaller, same as other dash indicator bulbs.
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Just change for a known good one like oil or alternator.
CEL light was slightly loose.Papped it in.
Bridged the terminals and it just flashes constantly.
Pants.
Looking like I'll be putting the car in with a Toyota Master Tech this wk.The car should be starting although the compressions pants.
Something dafts stopping it.
IMR2T wrote:Well see I was chatting to Paul(Woodsports) today and he would expect it start aswell on those compression figures, plus my turbo would help alleviate some of my low compression.
I'm def putting another engine in it but no point when there's something electrical stopping the one I've got.
Don't want to pap another's engine in for some gremlin to stop that starting aswell.
Trust me I don't want to pee away the£200 Toyota will prob take to check it over.
thomp1983 wrote:Id go back to checkimg the basics first, is the spark at all 4 plugsa good strong blue spark?
The amount of test starts you've tried you may have flooded it, remove your plugs dry them with kitchen towel and leave them on a warm radiator overnight.Put your battery on charge overnight,
next day pull the efi fuse in rear fuse box and with plugs out turn the engine over for 60 seconds.Refit plugs and turn it over whilst someone sprays easystart or carb cleaner in the air inlet.
When the easystart reaches the cylinder it should either cough and splutter or start and quickly die.
Refit efi fuse and try starting with easystart again
kev8611 wrote:IMR2T wrote:Well see I was chatting to Paul(Woodsports) today and he would expect it start aswell on those compression figures, plus my turbo would help alleviate some of my low compression.
I'm def putting another engine in it but no point when there's something electrical stopping the one I've got.
Don't want to pap another's engine in for some gremlin to stop that starting aswell.
Trust me I don't want to pee away the£200 Toyota will prob take to check it over.
Your turbo wont do anything while turning it over, low compression is low compression.
I would atleast get a leakdown test carried out next, it will point you in the right direction.
Speaking from experience, Before I done my forged build, my car was running a bit rough and then started to run on 3 cylinders.When checked compression one of them
(cylinder 3 i think) was way down like yours.
If you have 4 like this, it will struggle to start.
As thomp said, make sure you are getting a strong spark aswell, may have flooded the cylinders with unburnt fuel.
IMR2T wrote:
He said the crank pulley was 3 clicks(?) out hence why it wouldn't start.
sheppy wrote:This is good news man,£288 is a snip compared to what you might have had to pay, also the hassle and time it's saved
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IMR2T wrote:sheppy wrote:This is good news man,£288 is a snip compared to what you might have had to pay, also the hassle and time it's saved
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This is very true my friend- I likd how you've always got a positive attitude
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sheppy wrote:IMR2T wrote:sheppy wrote:This is good news man,£288 is a snip compared to what you might have had to pay, also the hassle and time it's saved
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This is very true my friend- I likd how you've always got a positive attitude
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I'm a glass half full type of chap![]()