Poor fuel efficiency - choke and carby?
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 11:09 am
Hi all,
New to this forum, and i thank you in advance for your help.
I have a `91 L series wagon with standard everything. While she drives very well, she has very poor fuel efficiency (~12L/100km). She has a tendency to flood first thing, particularly on very cold mornings. Also when i turn her off, i hear a 'sucking' type noise for a couple of seconds (hard to explain).
I have just noticed that the choke valve is not sitting at 90 degrees vertical and is still obstructing some air flow when she is warmed up. Could this explain my problem, or is there an underlying carby (hitachi) issue as well?
Thanks guys, i appreciate your help!
Phil.
New to this forum, and i thank you in advance for your help.
I have a `91 L series wagon with standard everything. While she drives very well, she has very poor fuel efficiency (~12L/100km). She has a tendency to flood first thing, particularly on very cold mornings. Also when i turn her off, i hear a 'sucking' type noise for a couple of seconds (hard to explain).
I have just noticed that the choke valve is not sitting at 90 degrees vertical and is still obstructing some air flow when she is warmed up. Could this explain my problem, or is there an underlying carby (hitachi) issue as well?
Thanks guys, i appreciate your help!
Phil.