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Hi all..
tried to start the v8 up for the 1st time today, was a struggle...
eventually fired up but ran reallt bad (shaking) and puffs out of the carbs now and then.
seems like it is misfiring but i have checked all the leads and timing etc and all is well.
any ideas please?
Garry
tried to start the v8 up for the 1st time today, was a struggle...
eventually fired up but ran reallt bad (shaking) and puffs out of the carbs now and then.
seems like it is misfiring but i have checked all the leads and timing etc and all is well.
any ideas please?
Garry
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I had a similar problem and it was down to the integrity of the wire which fed the coil - positive side of low tension circuit.
I took it to several garages including a local rolling road facility who were useless, and RPI who sold me a new dizzy. That did help a lot, but it still ran like a dog (no pun intended)
I eventually discovered that the feed wire to the coil had been cut off and a new wire had been scotchclipped onto it to run the power amp, then another wire scotchclipped onto that one to run the coil.
Two scotchclips corroding away nicely, led to an intermittent feed at the coil. Changed it and it runs like a dream now.
Bit of a long shot, but worth checking your low tension wiring.
Richard
I took it to several garages including a local rolling road facility who were useless, and RPI who sold me a new dizzy. That did help a lot, but it still ran like a dog (no pun intended)
I eventually discovered that the feed wire to the coil had been cut off and a new wire had been scotchclipped onto it to run the power amp, then another wire scotchclipped onto that one to run the coil.
Two scotchclips corroding away nicely, led to an intermittent feed at the coil. Changed it and it runs like a dream now.
Bit of a long shot, but worth checking your low tension wiring.
Richard
Thanks for the replys everyone, i have checked the leads timing and all is well, however i have found a new problem..
.when cranking the engine i noticed that there was a drip from the oil filter, i looked futher and the oil filter is full of water? how could this be?
there is no water in the sump and there is no oil pressure?
stuck now.
Garry
.when cranking the engine i noticed that there was a drip from the oil filter, i looked futher and the oil filter is full of water? how could this be?
there is no water in the sump and there is no oil pressure?
stuck now.
Garry