me and a few friends replaced the headgasket a couple weeks ago and when we went to fire it up the would fire but stall right away it would keep running if i gave it gas i cant figure out what it is help!!!!
Figit090;1162914 said:uhhh.... you fixed an engine and just because of some wiring you're going to dump it and swap in a new engine?
that's even more wiring.... :sarcasm:
Not to say I wouldn't support a 2jz swap or any other turbo swap. there's lots of info on here, I'd use the search feature and see what other people do, and what's involved. There's plenty of resources on already in existence that can really help, so start there. The reference/tech tips section, where I believe there are writeups about 1jz, 1.5jz, 2jz, and 7mgte swaps and what different swaps might entail as far as parts and cost.
OR you could call Driftmotion if you're loaded, drop off your car, and pick it up a couple weeks later with a new spik-n'-span engine under the hood...![]()
zachm611;1163331 said:that looks like cruise control to me but im not sure...you should be fine plugging it though i dont know if thats the reason its stalling.
Looks like you found your problem. If you have some gaskets missing then you have some unmetered air getting in. Fix the gaskets.twitch;1166440 said:im not sure anyone is paying attention to this thread anymore ,no love
well the wiring problem turned out to be a flow efi fuse s0osimple =D but it still wont idle , my idea is that when i put the intake back onto the engin block the gasket got folded and so theres no gasket on some of it... just an idea.
Figit090;1167819 said:that is the cruise control actuator. if you notice it's throttle cable goes right up to the throttle arm thingy. basically it takes over and tugs the throttle in place of your gas pedal's throttle cable.
also, i agree any funny seal you create will prevent the ECU from knowing the true amount of air going in the engine and it will never be able to get the air/fuel ratio right.
if you made sure your fuses are good, and that your Air Flow Meter (AFM) is plugged in (i've forgotten this!! its outta sight, check it!) then you might have to look into seals if you believe you bent one over on top of itself when you were installing it.
which seal though? many of those seals/gaskets are pretty stiff and it would be rather difficult to mess one up unless you weren't being careful.