HELP!
I have recently replaced the fuel pump. Car has stopped stalling, due to lack of petrol, but is now misfiring and giving no power when moving. It's fine when idling.
I have replaced contacts, condenser, rotar arm, spark plugs and leads.
What's going on?! What have I not done, or do you think I should check again?!
misfiring
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- Minor Friendly
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Re: misfiring
I'd suspect the carburettor. Sticking needle, piston, crud in the jet, etc. Whizz the lid off the float chamber and blow the jet through. Worth checking in there anyway.
Cheers,
Michael


1967 - Minor 1000. Trafalgar 2-door. Barn-find rotter. Undergoing nut & bolt restoration.
1972 - Rover 2000 TC. Rescued from the brink. Now daily driver. Brigade Red. Subtle performance upgrades.
Michael


1967 - Minor 1000. Trafalgar 2-door. Barn-find rotter. Undergoing nut & bolt restoration.
1972 - Rover 2000 TC. Rescued from the brink. Now daily driver. Brigade Red. Subtle performance upgrades.
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- Minor Friendly
- Posts: 88
- Joined: Tue Mar 08, 2011 5:52 pm
- Location: Merseyside
- MMOC Member: No
Re: misfiring
I'd suspect the carburettor. Sticking needle, piston, crud in the jet, etc. Whizz the lid off the float chamber and blow the jet through. Worth getting the piston out for a good clean anyway. If everything is fine in there, it's likely to be a vacuum leak somewhere - either an inlet port (unlikely) or the spacer between the manifold and carb.
Cheers,
Michael


1967 - Minor 1000. Trafalgar 2-door. Barn-find rotter. Undergoing nut & bolt restoration.
1972 - Rover 2000 TC. Rescued from the brink. Now daily driver. Brigade Red. Subtle performance upgrades.
Michael


1967 - Minor 1000. Trafalgar 2-door. Barn-find rotter. Undergoing nut & bolt restoration.
1972 - Rover 2000 TC. Rescued from the brink. Now daily driver. Brigade Red. Subtle performance upgrades.
Re: misfiring
Feel the compressions with the starting handle...are they all even? And yes as above....check 1342 ANTI clock round the dizzy...



Re: misfiring
For a guide as to what to try, see here: http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f= ... it=misfire Good luck.