nick4884
13th November 2011, 05:45 PM
Hi guys,
I was elbows deep in my GQ patrols guts yesterday, replacing hoses, filters etc, when I pulled the air filter box off and didn't really pay attention to the whole plethora of vacuum lines running all over the place. One of the two which go up to the air filter box on the driver's side of the carburettor popped off as I lifted the unit. After that, the idle on LPG would drop right down to 300rpm and really struggle. Idle on gas was actually the opposite - around 1200!
I really wouldn't post here asking for help but after trolling through the troll forums, I couldn't come up with any sort of vacuum schematics mentioned a few times here and there - and I can't seem to find answers to all of my questions in the nissan service manual...
After replacing a few hoses, and re-hooking up the automatic temperature control unit (the last bugger had blocked the hose with half a bolt) I did have both LPG and petrol idle back in order, but then after flicking back to LPG, its idling really low again and skipping a lot of beats (only on LP).
So I thought I'd post a photo of the vacuum lines which I am not really sure about, in the hope that someone here can point me in the right direction... I've attached it to this post.
As you can see, there are a number of vacuum lines coming off a splitter 'tree' down there.
Above this tree, blocked from view in the pic, is a single line coming out of the base of the carby, which actually doesnt have any vacuum. The one hose I couldn't logically put into place is the hose coming from the emissions/charcoal canister located at the front of the engine bay. Would that hose go on this single fitting without vacuum?
So my plea is, is there anyone who can correct my wrongs, or tell me where to get the schematic?
As for the strange rough idle on LP since playing with the hoses, I loosened off the air filter box again and made sure the gas ring was properly seated on the carby and snug to the filter box itself. I also replaced the vacuum hose on the passenger side of the carby, which goes from the bottom of the filter box to the carby.
Any tips guys, would be greatly appreciated!
CHeers
Nick
I was elbows deep in my GQ patrols guts yesterday, replacing hoses, filters etc, when I pulled the air filter box off and didn't really pay attention to the whole plethora of vacuum lines running all over the place. One of the two which go up to the air filter box on the driver's side of the carburettor popped off as I lifted the unit. After that, the idle on LPG would drop right down to 300rpm and really struggle. Idle on gas was actually the opposite - around 1200!
I really wouldn't post here asking for help but after trolling through the troll forums, I couldn't come up with any sort of vacuum schematics mentioned a few times here and there - and I can't seem to find answers to all of my questions in the nissan service manual...
After replacing a few hoses, and re-hooking up the automatic temperature control unit (the last bugger had blocked the hose with half a bolt) I did have both LPG and petrol idle back in order, but then after flicking back to LPG, its idling really low again and skipping a lot of beats (only on LP).
So I thought I'd post a photo of the vacuum lines which I am not really sure about, in the hope that someone here can point me in the right direction... I've attached it to this post.
As you can see, there are a number of vacuum lines coming off a splitter 'tree' down there.
Above this tree, blocked from view in the pic, is a single line coming out of the base of the carby, which actually doesnt have any vacuum. The one hose I couldn't logically put into place is the hose coming from the emissions/charcoal canister located at the front of the engine bay. Would that hose go on this single fitting without vacuum?
So my plea is, is there anyone who can correct my wrongs, or tell me where to get the schematic?
As for the strange rough idle on LP since playing with the hoses, I loosened off the air filter box again and made sure the gas ring was properly seated on the carby and snug to the filter box itself. I also replaced the vacuum hose on the passenger side of the carby, which goes from the bottom of the filter box to the carby.
Any tips guys, would be greatly appreciated!
CHeers
Nick