help with xu10j2te

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jonnyturbo
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Re: help with xu10j2te

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checked the timing again this morning and still the same :evil:

im tempted to whip the head off and change it for a standard one, when i got the 1.9 cam put in the guy said he shimmed it to a 1.9 which makes no sense to me if thats right or wrong, the only way i can describe the engine running is like the timing is out by a tooth. pm'd you my address herefordbilly hopefully you can make a copy of cd as it would help alot!
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Re: help with xu10j2te

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Might be worth checking the valve clearences first, you must be so frustrated. If i was near i would have brought my car along to swap bits over.
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Re: help with xu10j2te

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no idea how to check valve clearences, took my inlet manifold off earlier and when i undid the return fuel pipe it was dry and empty? shouldnt it at least have a little bit of fuel in or be a little bit wet? just sanding the face of my other inlet getting it as smooth as possible before i fit it! (anyone any tips to get old gasket off as its stuck on in bits everywhere :( )

thanks for the offer travis im going to try the inlet out and if that doesnt work then im going to ask on 205gtiforum if anyone close with a turbo engine will lend me there working ecu so i can try on mine to ease my mind on it not being 2 fubared ecu's :shock:
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Re: help with xu10j2te

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That doesnt sound right, the return should be at least wet with fuel. have you tried different fuel rails? pressure regulator?
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Re: help with xu10j2te

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thats what i thought, if its not returning then imo it will be going in engine overfueling i hope anyway as that will be my problem! i have another fuel rail which i will try as i took my inlet off today to change for my other.
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Re: help with xu10j2te

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I know that you have checked the timing a couple of times now but your comment re "running one tooth out" had me thinking. Has your camshaft sprocket got the 3 bolts in slots type or not? If it is the former have you timed it correctly?
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Re: help with xu10j2te

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dont get you with the 3 bolts in slot thing, i used 2 different cam sprockets on the engine both come off 2.0 8v turbos.

well anyway i fitted my other inlet today including fuel rail started it up and to me sounds better idling now but still popping, blue sparks caught my eye on the engine so after checking around i looked down to cylinder 2 spark plug and looked like it was sparking blue off the spark plug and on to the head! it did this a couple of months ago but after getting new leads it stopped....changed the lead for 2 others i had and its still doing it? anyone had this before? if so how did you fix it?
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Re: help with xu10j2te

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Hi

Did you get my pm?
This is where i got my info for car its really good and got auto data free with it .

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... K:MEWNX:IT

its a bit of a mare searching as it provides loads of info but it helped me
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Re: help with xu10j2te

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yeah just now, didnt see the message sorry, only one i need is the coolant temp sensor. does it say anything in the cd about my latest problem? (my last post above)
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Re: help with xu10j2te

Post by herefordbilly »

Hi,

These are the readings you should get from the sensor dependant on the temperature:

10degrees C-3530-4100ohms
20degrees C-2350-2670ohms
30degrees C-1585-1790ohms
90degrees C-215-245ohms

Nothing for other problem sorry
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Re: help with xu10j2te

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ok wrapped my plug and end of lead in elecy tape and its stopped the blue sparks but still when i started it up now and rev it it wont rev much and when i do rev it it backfires very loudly lol. plugs are black too after a short run
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Re: help with xu10j2te

Post by TRAVIS BICKLE »

Just a thought, but what gearbox are you using? and have you changed the flywheel? if so are the timing pick ups the same.
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Re: help with xu10j2te

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used same flywheel as before so no problems there, it wont hardley rev up at all now hardley... it just backfires but idles okish and starts fine! plugs are black when i check them after a short run. the only other thing i can check is the tps but im sure its running too bad for it to be that so dont want to waste my money. im probley going to take the head off and change it for a standard one.
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Re: help with xu10j2te

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OK so it definately chucking way too much fuel in, i hope you get this sorted they are a great engine when running right :roll:
it couldnt be a problem with the loom could it? i know its a pug1off job but mistakes can happen, just a thought.
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Re: help with xu10j2te

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used the loom on the old engine with nothing but 1 problem which was the revs were sticking when i changed gear and its still doing it now a bit. i hope i get it fixed too :(
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