Upper RPM surging - under load
Guys,
got a relatively interesting one...
the RRC has developed a surge under load. Mostly at higher rpm's and @ WOT or between 2/3 and WOT.
Terrain is not important but obviously it is noticeable up an incline moreso than on a downhill.
Have checked the spark, and cap / leads / rotor are all serviceable. I have not done the bee-utey ignition module relocation yet. But I'm not sensing an ignition issue as there is no misfire in lower rpm and larger throttle openings.
Mostly the issue is prevalent in 3rd and 4th, especially if using kickdown. sometimes, whn holding the gear manually, the surge can occur at provocation of the throttle, but it is usually in the 3krpm+ and heavier loud pedal.
I'm wondering if it's likely to be a sign of fuel pump or pressure regulator failing.
Not sure if the fuel pressures are adjustable on the regulator or not.
I'm considering doing an overhaul, but think it may be an exercise in futility.
Any rover-specific internal v8 issues that could be cause (timing gear/chain or dizzy drive gear or something else extra-ordinary that I haven't considered)???
Would like the issue to be simply resolved. It's only been occurring in the last month or so, and is starting to be come more frequent.
Yes, I can replace the fuel filter, but the one on the car is not that old. <15K.
any ideas appreciated.
Roads?.. Where we're going, we don't need roads...
MY92 RRC 3.9 Ardennes Green
MY93 RRC LSE 300tdi/R380/LT230 British Racing Green
MY99 D2 V8 Kinversand
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