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MisterTurbineTwister
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My brother was driving the Supra the other day and I noticed a horrible smell coming from the engine bay. We got home and I noticed a fluid dripping onto the ground from under the hood. I immediately shut the car off, went inside and grabbed a flashlight, came back outside, fired it up again and found that the fuel injector on the #3 cylinder was leaking fuel at the rail.
I pulled the ISC valve, the 3000 tube, the Throttle body and TPS and the fuel rail and replaced all 6 of the o rings that seat the injectors into the fuel rail... End of fuel leak problem.
We test drove the car once we put it back together and it ran fine until he came back from his friends house and said the car had some kind of misfire.
I figured that maybe one of the wires had come loose on the coil from removing the coil cover and the 3000 tube, so after I got expected to and did get shocked, I discovered that the wires were fine when I checked the connections of each one and they were okay, but the car still had a misfire.
I started to notice a hissing sound like a vacuum leak coming from the front side of the engine on the intake side and after about 45 minutes of studying the sound, turning the engine on and off, checking ALL of the vacuum lines and hooking my vacuum gauge up to the intake, I still couldn't locate the vacuum leak or figure out why the car had a misfire that would go away at low vacuum level (above idle).
I listened with a stethascope and after looking closely, I discovered that one of the O rings on the #1 Cylinder that seals the injector to the head had shattered upon reinstallation and created a single cylinder vacuum leak (which would explain the misfire at low idle only)
After accepting the fact that I had to take it all apart again, I took all of the injectors out along with the O rings and inspected all of them. To my discovery, I found that nearly ALL of the O rings had fractures in them causing a small amount of vacuum leak on all 6 cylinders pulling in unmetered air!
Knowing that the vacuum drops at above idle to zero and then increases in PSI of boost I shortly realized that it was also in turn a boost leak.
I was blaming some of the very very slight stumble that I had at idle on the ISC valve. It was ALWAYS the @&!!*&!!! injector to head o ring seals causing the problem from day one and it wasn't enough to show up on my vacuum gauge.
I RTV sealed a paper thin layer on the injectors and the o rings and installed them in the block and that has been the end of ALL of my small idle problems and I actually am showing 1.5-2 LBS of more boost!
I am not planning on keeping the O rings in there that long, it was just that it was 4 am when I fixed the problem and my brother needed the car for work at 8am that day, so I had no choice.
I would suggest to ANYONE experiencing any problem with idle, slight or not to replace all of your injector O rings. I couldn't believe the difference in fixing the slight fractures in some of my O rings and I haven't replaced them with new ones yet!
Can anyone give me a lead on a set of injector O rings (the larger ones that seal the injector to the head) and a price? For some stupid reason, I can't get them at a parts store here.
Thanks.
I pulled the ISC valve, the 3000 tube, the Throttle body and TPS and the fuel rail and replaced all 6 of the o rings that seat the injectors into the fuel rail... End of fuel leak problem.
We test drove the car once we put it back together and it ran fine until he came back from his friends house and said the car had some kind of misfire.
I figured that maybe one of the wires had come loose on the coil from removing the coil cover and the 3000 tube, so after I got expected to and did get shocked, I discovered that the wires were fine when I checked the connections of each one and they were okay, but the car still had a misfire.
I started to notice a hissing sound like a vacuum leak coming from the front side of the engine on the intake side and after about 45 minutes of studying the sound, turning the engine on and off, checking ALL of the vacuum lines and hooking my vacuum gauge up to the intake, I still couldn't locate the vacuum leak or figure out why the car had a misfire that would go away at low vacuum level (above idle).
I listened with a stethascope and after looking closely, I discovered that one of the O rings on the #1 Cylinder that seals the injector to the head had shattered upon reinstallation and created a single cylinder vacuum leak (which would explain the misfire at low idle only)
After accepting the fact that I had to take it all apart again, I took all of the injectors out along with the O rings and inspected all of them. To my discovery, I found that nearly ALL of the O rings had fractures in them causing a small amount of vacuum leak on all 6 cylinders pulling in unmetered air!
Knowing that the vacuum drops at above idle to zero and then increases in PSI of boost I shortly realized that it was also in turn a boost leak.
I was blaming some of the very very slight stumble that I had at idle on the ISC valve. It was ALWAYS the @&!!*&!!! injector to head o ring seals causing the problem from day one and it wasn't enough to show up on my vacuum gauge.
I RTV sealed a paper thin layer on the injectors and the o rings and installed them in the block and that has been the end of ALL of my small idle problems and I actually am showing 1.5-2 LBS of more boost!
I am not planning on keeping the O rings in there that long, it was just that it was 4 am when I fixed the problem and my brother needed the car for work at 8am that day, so I had no choice.
I would suggest to ANYONE experiencing any problem with idle, slight or not to replace all of your injector O rings. I couldn't believe the difference in fixing the slight fractures in some of my O rings and I haven't replaced them with new ones yet!
Can anyone give me a lead on a set of injector O rings (the larger ones that seal the injector to the head) and a price? For some stupid reason, I can't get them at a parts store here.
Thanks.