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rickyboy

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Re: trouble after rebuild
« Reply #15 on: 30 June 2008, 23:03:02 »

It's definitely still got symptoms of both cam sensor fault and ICV.  I'm sure all is needed to fix the cam sensor is to take it off again, clean it's mating surfaces and make sure it's sat in correctly.  No amount of clearing codes will get rid of this - the 4000rpm rev limiter is a dead give away for cam sensor.

To cure the idle try and move it mechanically - sounds like it has been messed about with.  The mechanical idler sits on the throttle body in front of the throttle cable/butterfly.  You will see a small slot with a nut behind it.  Put a screwdriver in it and turn it anti-clockwise until the idle revs lower.
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Re: trouble after rebuild
« Reply #16 on: 01 July 2008, 06:53:16 »

cheers mates will have a go

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Re: trouble after rebuild - update!!!!!
« Reply #17 on: 10 July 2008, 18:22:34 »

Oi oi

project slowmega is running again - WOOP WOOP just needs an MOT

it turned out i'd managed to swap the connectors for throttle position and cam sensor - what a noob

never mind, the old gal is running right

cheers for the help guys
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