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Just thought I would throw some pics of the ECU Dis-Assembled as the novice may not know how it comes apart
Here is a Linky for How to Install a J3 Chip by TI Performance http://www.tiperformance.com.au/Technical/Installing%20a%20J3%20Chip.pdf but doesnt show the ECU apart Top with scews ready to be removed Top Cover Removed - you can see the 6 Screws that have been removed Bottom Bottom Cover Removed Dirty J3 Terminal Dirty J3 Terminal Close Up ] Other Side of Dirty j3 Terminal with a bit wiped off CLEAN J3 Terminal Other Side of CLEAN J3 Terminal
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Posts: 1139 Joined: 27th Feb 2005 Ride: Supercharged EF Fairmont Location: T.I. Performance HQ |
Good pics! Got one of you scraping the lacquer off? It still manages to get a lot of people!
Jason
_________________ T.I. Performance - Ford Performance Parts & Tuning - J3 Chips & Tuning, Fuel Pumps & Injectors, Camshafts, Haltech ECUs and more! |
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Nah i didnt take one Maybe next time..................
The stuff you can see is the easy bit - but the clear laquer underneath is where you need metho and the screw driver You can see a lil bit of crap left over in one of the pics but that was cleaned up as good as the other side before re-fitting the J3 Chip to the new ECU
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Maybe a good tip to add would be to keep removing the lacquer until the connector stripes become copper in colour.
Because I was being really cautious, i removed some lacquer and the strips looked silver and shiny, So I 'thought' I was done. But the strips still felt a bit sticky (like when you feel the lacquer over the circuitboard itself), So i decided to just keep on scraping, throwing caution to the wind. I seriously thought i was starting to damage the strips because this stuff just kept on coming off and it still looked silver. I had another look at the PDF and was sure that the finished pic was copper looking. Finally i broke through and the copper started to show and I took a sigh of relief. Works great. |
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