Surging during light throttle
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Surging during light throttle
SD33 now turbo,was n/a..has always "surged" on light loads ie keeping to 30mph hardly any throttle,can drive out of it by giving some gas, or releasing throtle..
Now have done search on this very recently discovered kool forum and it seems possible cause is dodgy diaphragm on pump..ie gone hard??don't think its holed as can get really good fuel figures if i wish..ie 27 MPG..any thoughts?? oh otherwise engine is sweet..
Now have done search on this very recently discovered kool forum and it seems possible cause is dodgy diaphragm on pump..ie gone hard??don't think its holed as can get really good fuel figures if i wish..ie 27 MPG..any thoughts?? oh otherwise engine is sweet..
turbo it
(sd33t home turbo set up if anyone is interested..)
(sd33t home turbo set up if anyone is interested..)
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Re: Surging during light throttle
From a governor perspective, surging is most often the result of the fuel rack being modulated back and forth instead of being held steady. For instance, when a small hole develops in the pneumatic governor, the size (and therefor the leak) may vary with the diaphragm's deflection. Also, when there is resistance to movement (tar, goo) on the rack linkage betwen the pneumatic and mechanical governor, the rack's movement may become notchy. Pneumatic Governorzen wrote:sd33 now turbo,was n/a..has always "surged" on light loads ie keeping to 30mph hardly any throttle, can drive out of it by giving some gas, or releasing throtle.
From a fuel delivery perspective, a series of air bubbles arriving at the injection pump can bring about surging. Purging Air
Glad you found nissandiesel / SD22 forum. Al and I hope to maintain a reference site of reliable information. The Pub is across the street.zen wrote: Now have done search on this very recently discovered kool forum and it seems possible cause is dodgy diaphram on pump..ie gone hard??

"Holed" is a matter of degree. When a hole becomes a tear, then you will have unmistakable driveability and fuel consumption complaints.zen wrote: Dont think its holed as can get really good fuel figures if i wish..ie 27mpg..any thoughts?? oh otherwise engine is sweet..
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thanks..will be checking (well replacing) the diaphragm..(if i can find one here)
there is no smoke when surging..(its not bad, just annoying..now that i have replaced the transfer box, props etc. (was bad with shagged transmission))
and checking for air in line..(you never know)
oh. wot to coat new diaphragm with...not cod liver oil that is for sure!! silicon oil??
there is no smoke when surging..(its not bad, just annoying..now that i have replaced the transfer box, props etc. (was bad with shagged transmission))
and checking for air in line..(you never know)
oh. wot to coat new diaphragm with...not cod liver oil that is for sure!! silicon oil??
turbo it
(sd33t home turbo set up if anyone is interested..)
(sd33t home turbo set up if anyone is interested..)
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Jury is still out. Obviously the leather "preservative" needs to resist polymerization under operating conditions (temperatures possibly reaching 200 degrees F).zen wrote:thanks..will be checking(well replacing) the diaphram..(if i can find one here) _SNIP_
oh. what to coat new diaphram with...not cod liver oil that is for sure!!silicon oil??
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Don't we have an ongoing thread about the diaphragm lubricant?
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1982 Maxima diesel wagon, 2nd & 4th owner, 165k miles, rusty & burgundy/grey. Purchased 1996, SOLD 16Feb10
1983 Maxima diesel wagon, 199k miles, rusty, light yellow/light brown. SOLD 14Jul07
1981 720 SD22 (scrapped 04Sep07)
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HERE. but some people just don't want to meddle with stuff when "it don't need fixin'". Now you or I would without trepidation whip those screws out, pull the cover off, and take stock of our experiment.asavage wrote:Don't we have an ongoing thread about the diaphragm lubricant?

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