Well when I got the truck it had a new chain and tensioner just done!mav said:Hello again.
Just a thought but is it that bad that it could be a timing chain jumped a cog / tooth problem?,
As i have known this to happen before when the tensioner broke, Can or have you checked the compression?.
Mav.
Not yet but as straws go, it's a goody!hummingbird said:Have you blocked off the EGR - I did it on my old one with a pipe compressor tool - jus left it permanently attached.
makeitfit said:I believe BBM on the other place has done likewise with his too
Is this code? :?
knotting_pot said:Timbo_1975 said:ok bridging IGN and CHK on the OBD connector for acouple of seconds with key on will make the ecu flash out any codes via the MIL.
Whats the MIL?
makeitfit said::evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:
Righ that does it, I've just got back from a very expensive day at the garage :evil:
We plugged into the ecu and tested and tested and tested and...... :evil:
Error 55 ie NONE :!: :!: :!:
Whats going on? HELP
We went for a spin with lap top attached and the whizz kid garage chappy tweeked the fuel mixture while driving and woosh off it went..........but once his gizmo was unplugged the ecu goes back to Nissan setting.
So it seems to be fuel related but what?
Any ideas anybody or shall I just beat it with a tree? :evil:
hummingbird said:Yes in fact if I'd have kept it I was going to pop the dizy out and turn it a spline or 2 to get more advance - really should have put a timing light on it but never got around to it.
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