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15th April 2021, 20:46 | #1 |
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injector in balance
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today the abs light came on and the speedo stopped working so i plugged in the t4 to see which sensor had failed it was the front right so i will have to get a new abs sensor so while i had the t4 plugged in i checked the engine roughness real time to see how the engine was running and i found that there was a difference between cylinder 1 and cylinder 4 when you select cylinder 1 or 40 it says that the inbalace should be below +15 or -15 if above take action see photos now is this down to the injectors and may be on the way out what do you think david 'https://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/forum/vbimghost.php?do=displayimg&imgid=29073'][/url] |
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Hi David.
Was the engine up to temp when you took the photos, that is the RPM balance, what did the next page say which give you reading or the - and + balance between the injectors. 1 2 Also drop a bottle of this into your fuel tank next time you add some fuel or just before, it helps clean the tips or jet pattern to a certain extent, it will not cure an injector way out of balance which i doubt yours are, i use this at least twice a year. 3 https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TWO-2-x-C...e/222076086571
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Good figures there Steve.
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hello artic
hear is the other photo and when they say check the cylinder condition do they mean compression 'https://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/forum/vbimghost.php?do=displayimg&imgid=29076'][/url] |
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Those reading are good, who says check the cylinder condition ? from your reading there is nowt to check.
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If that is the suggestion from the diagnostics on T4 then yes they mean check the compression David. Have you carried out a leakback test yet? |
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hi to all
no i have not how do i do a leek test |
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