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1996 Toyota Other Repair Question


Topics covered: Engine, Fuel pressure, Gas.
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Asked on February 3, 2008

1996 Other Toyota Models Running rich


Hello I have a 1996 Toyota T-100 V-6 3.4l engine.
I just had a new mass air flow meter installed and just had new head gasket installed, new pcv valve new spark plugs and new coils and plug wires. While doing a compression check I notices that number two cylinder was leaking gas. Check all the injector and they tested good on the ohm reading. Can you tell me what else to check on?
Thank you
Albert
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Replied on February 3, 2008

Check the fuel pressure, could be a bad pressure regulator, or clogged return line...

Tiny Answered by merlin2021 (expert)
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Replied on February 3, 2008

Hello I have a 1996 Toyota T-100 V-6 3.4l engine.
I just had a new mass air flow meter installed and just had new head gasket installed, new pcv valve new spark plugs and new coils and plug wires. While doing a compression check I notices that number two cylinder was leaking gas. Check all the injector and they tested good on the ohm reading. Can you tell me what else to check on?

!. Fuel pressure is 40 psi
2 Fuel pressure regulator works and return line clear no blockage.i

After engine runs for about 4-5 minutes is starts to have a rich smokey fuel smell exhaust to it.

the cyclinder pressure is 175 psi across all 6 cylinder.

How could I check the connector on the fuel injector side?
While doing the Cylinder psi I noticed that number two cylinder leakes fuel (lots). I replaced that fuel injector after I did the head job.

What else could I check and do?

Thank you :x
Albert

:lol:

Tiny Response from deaoni
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Replied on February 3, 2008

Is fuel spraying out past the O ring? It may have been cut during the install, check the ECT, if it's NG you might be staying in open loop...Very rich this way...

Tiny Answered by merlin2021 (expert)
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Replied on February 4, 2008

No its not leaking out from the o-rings its spraying into the cylinder.

Tiny Response from deaoni
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Replied on February 4, 2008

Have you check both the injector and the harness? Is it getting constant or pulsing power? If power is constant, check wiring, if pulse test, replace the injector...

Tiny Answered by merlin2021 (expert)
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Replied on February 5, 2008

Only checked the injectors all 6 Injector are 14 ohms the book calls for between 12-16ohms. How do you check the harness? How can you tell if its constants or pulsing power? And how do you check for it?

Thank you
Albert

Tiny Response from deaoni
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Replied on February 5, 2008

They make small lights that plug into the injiector harness, calld noid lights, grab some and plud them in, it will show you if its constant, or pulsed.

Tiny Answered by merlin2021 (expert)
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Replied on February 5, 2008

l'll check the local auto store here if they have any. Thank you
Albert

Tiny Response from deaoni
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Replied on February 24, 2008

Hello just came back from Hawaii and got a noid light set from Kragen auto. for $36.00.

Tested all 6 injectors harness. All but one are pulsating # 2 injector stays on constantly.

where and what should I check next????

Thank
Albert

Tiny Response from deaoni
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Replied on February 24, 2008

There are two ways injectors are powerd, power always on, pulsed by neg(-) or pulsed by pos(+)...I believe yours is controlled by the ground, Trace the White wire of the #2 injector, run a continuity test to the block, if no cont, trace wire for a break....


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Tiny Answered by merlin2021 (expert)
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