thanks dirgle... so if the engine isnt knocking there is no signal sent to the ecu?
i didnt think my KS was bad, but i had a bad connection...
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i just think that if your going to take the effort to say...
again. this post is not necessary it has nothing to do with my original post, you are now just asserting your presumed authority of king dickweed. if you dont have anything to say on the topic then go away. you obviously dont have any knowledge worthwhile to me, if you do then keep it to...
now i can see his post being usefull if he provided me with some of the useful information that was provided to me by, gennro and ben1984j... that is useful information, just saying that isnt my problem doesnt help me, as that sounds to me like its only your uneducated opinion.. which seems to...
jetjock, if you have some useful input to add then share it.. otherwise shut up. i hate people like you... you didnt even read my post, who said i messed with the knock sensor, i was merely inquiring about it..
i know the timing is retarded (like jet) when the knock sensor is no good... and...
i need some help.
i am wondering if anyone has ever expirienced a failed/failing knock sensor on a 7MGE? what are your symptoms?
anyone know how to definitively diagnose a knock sensor?? (nothing in the tsrm)
i have this problem where the engine kinda boggs down in mid to upper RPM...
asking if there were a light on the ecu seems to be a reasonable question than asking if there were a screw on it....
thats just strange..
first, with 116 posts u should be familiar with the search button and or the tsrm...
just search tsrm and all you need to know is in there
the linkage tend to wear out... -NOTE- the bracket thats behind the TB where the throttle cable and cruise connect on a wheel that, in turn, pushes the rod to the actual TB... that wheel has nylon bushings that wear out and cause the lower piece to rub on the bracket itself.... i am sorry i dont...
cork gaskets are ok to use, but you have to do it right. RTV should not be used with a cork gasket. and the 9 ft lb spec is for a toyota gasket which isnt cork... and since cork is so soft it smooshes out, which you've seen. if its smooshed, its too late the gasket is no good.. but for future...
yea i moved the harness thats bolted up more towards the front (next to the tower) and bolted it where you bolted yourcoil.. so i could have the coil closer to the distributor cap....
also i find worth noting that the aftermarket cap and rotor for this car are not built correctly, and im sure...
the oem coil has 3 connectors, but the harness only has 2 wires... not sure what the extra connector on the coil is for... maybe another application or tach signal? no idea.
upon further thought i am not sure if i would recommend the accel coil... as the primary coil resistance is higher...
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