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Old 02-09-2009, 12:07 AM
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I just bought a 1990 Isuzu pup 2wd swb single cab. It is a 2.3 5 speed. It has some idle problems. It idles high sometimes and other times low. Then sometimes it surges and acts like it is starving for fuel and will die going down the road. The guy I bought it from put a new carb on and fuel pump. I found some vacuum lines fhat were split and brittle. I cut the split ends and replaced them back. I was wondering if any one knew what would cause this idle problem. Would a dirty fuel filter cause it? I also dont have a working fuel gauge. Where do I get the new sending unit from. I figure the dealer has discontinued that part. I also would like to know if it has a timing belt or chain. And also there is a ticking in the motor and the guy says it is the fuel pump pushrod that is making the noise. He said that it is a common prob on the 2.3. Is this true? Im not mechanical challenged just new to the isuzu scene. Have wanted one for years just finally been able to get my hands on one. Im a chevy guy usually and used to the old 350 motor. If the 2.3 gives me much hell the 350 will be in the pup. Lol. I hate to bother you guys just want to know some typical stuff and have a fun time owning a pup. She will be buried with some z71 wheels before to long. Thanks
 
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Old 02-12-2009, 12:27 PM
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okay i will answer this post in reverse.....

as far as the wheels are concerned unless you plan on boring the hub centers out from 78mm to 100mm they aren''t going to work.... period....

as far as the ticking noise.... most likely that the valves haven''t been adjusted on schedule.... the 2.3 and the 2.6 motor require the valves be adjusted every 15k miles.... if you don''t keep up with this you WILL burn up a valve/valves.....

and it has a timing BELT.... no chain...

the sending unit for the gauge is part of the pump assembly.... either drop the tank or lift the bed are your options there..... my guess is there are some wires corroded/broken.... this is usually the cause of said gauge failing...

 
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