Anyone have this manual, or know if it is online somewhere?
It is the EURO spec emissions control manual for the 1HD-FT engine.
I want it because I have some trouble with my SICS/BACS/Vacuum system.
Thanks !
Ive been after this for a good while. Infact i was going to e mail my contact in japan tonight to see if he can help, he recently sent me a pdf of the connector identification and repair supplement..
ill let you know what he comes back with.
I don't understand why anyone in their right mind would want to keep the BACS sytem (Boost and Altitude Compensation STOPPER! Who want's to stop boost FFS! The solenoid when open pushes air pressure into the top of the pump under the fuel plunger! Christ what do you want to do that for????
The reason why a 1HDFT is un responsive (low down) and has to be wound up with high revs is to get over the fact that the turbo pressure has to overcome the BACS shite! Complete rubbish the egr etc on the 1hdtft!
I would disconnect the bacs pipe and put a screw in it and blank off the egr... then you'll get a very responsive 1hdtft.. like mine is compared to when it was in the 24v truck.. worth a go!![]()
Mine runs to a vacuum switch valve at the crossoverpipe, and from there to a vacuum source. Don’t know if it supposed to run like this, but for now its disconnected like yours.Aww mate it'll run so much better without all the emission stuff really.. they're just an addition to cover all the red tape. I keep having to resort back to the fsm to decode the capitals! Starting Control Injection System SCIS does the 1hdft really need it?
I can take a picture tomorrow to show you where the BACS blow pipe is connected to the injection pump cause it really does make a quite significant difference to responsiveness.. I fitted a redundant vacume pipe with a foam type 2 way valve that will let the fuel pin diaphragm lower area breath as the turbo boosts etc if I make sense.. Just like a normal turbo diesel pump does.
Mine runs to a vacuum switch valve at the crossoverpipe, and from there to a vacuum source. Don’t know if it supposed to run like this, but for now its disconnected like yours.
I tried and hooked it up directly to a vacuum source so it helps pulling down the membrane, the result was lots of smoke on low revs lol.
Mine runs to a vacuum switch valve at the crossoverpipe, and from there to a vacuum source. Don’t know if it supposed to run like this, but for now its disconnected like yours.
I tried and hooked it up directly to a vacuum source so it helps pulling down the membrane, the result was lots of smoke on low revs lol.
I dont understand why you think the diaphram needs assistance in being drawn down? As you know the boost pressure pushes down the diaphram, this means the fuel pin is pushed down in relation to boost. Which is a good thing as more fuel is added as boost increases, which is when it is needed. You can decrease the "pre load" on the diaphram by turning the star wheel and extending the spring so less boost pressure is needed to move the fuel pin. The trouble with this is max fueling will be achieved early in the rpm range and the fuel cut off point will be reached on the fuel pin, meaning a drop in fueling, boost and power.Haha.. I did exactly the same thing mate!
I took a pic for future reference.
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Where the white pencil is where the inlet is for the BACS blow pipe is. The foam filter is off a 1kzte redundant from another electronic solenoid. It leaves the pipe open to allow the free movement of the fuel pin and most importantly to stop shite getting drawn into the top of the injection pump.
If you do away with the soleniods. Would you consider to disconnect the emissions ecu in front of the centre console? I would be considering that..
Iwan, I believe if you unplug the emissions ECU, the tacho does not work anymore. Thats the only reason I left mine plugged in.
Oh and Chapel gate, I have a "performance" fuel pin , different and deeper taper, it does not have the fuel cut off section. It's because I was messing with the boost comp. settings the BACS and SICS got me thinking. The way I see it on mine , it is connected with a vacuum source trough the vacuum regulating valve, so definatly not getting boost pressure to cut off the fuel/movement of the fuel pin like Iwan states. However the blue and orange solenoids are disconnected on mine.