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Thread: Changing a TB42 efi and putting a Tb42 Carby in

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trolzo View Post
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    We noticed that the raditor was using a fair bit of water very quickly so i assume that the head gasket is gone with this motor.

    I was lucky enough to find another engine with the ecu still attached for $300, i will be replacing this engine with that one in the next coming months. Thank you for all your help.
    Definitely the best option IMHO and with all the symptoms you now mention I would say 99% sure that all your issues are engine related

    Do yourself a favour and, unless you know it is OK for sure, do a compression check on the $300 engine.
    If that is OK I would only change the engine at first.
    I would also suggest pulling the injectors and getting them serviced.

    Those first generation ECU's were very reliable, I wouldn't change one unless I was sure it was knackered.
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    Quote Originally Posted by the evil twin View Post
    Definitely the best option IMHO and with all the symptoms you now mention I would say 99% sure that all your issues are engine related

    Do yourself a favour and, unless you know it is OK for sure, do a compression check on the $300 engine.
    If that is OK I would only change the engine at first.
    I would also suggest pulling the injectors and getting them serviced.

    Those first generation ECU's were very reliable, I wouldn't change one unless I was sure it was knackered.
    Price must have dropped dramatically on those TB42 engines.
    Last time I was there TB42 engines were lot more expensive than that.
    Most definitely a good idea to bench test the engine before installing.
    Usually when something is sold cheaper than the market price, there is a good reason behind that.

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