engine cut out while going along
Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2011 5:08 pm
.. then i cranked it and it started up again and was fine. also, i think the fuel consumption could be better. 20 city miles for a fiver? 24 to the gallon, not right surely?!
Please make any instructions idiot proof!
on the rotor arm, there's a 2mm burn on the right tip of it. does that suggest the timing needs to be advanced? can i physically move the whole distributor, (anticlockwise?) a couple of cm? if you saw this rotor arm in your car how many clicks would you advance the timing to get the burn more in the centre?
the car has not misfired once tho.
also i feel that the spark may be too early and the mixture might not be igniting fully? does the rotor arm burn pattern reflect this? it feels like it's pushing non combusted gases a bit flabby but the performance is high and it pulls well on all gears.
i could check the colour of the plugs. if the timing is slightly out with unburnt fuel as a result, would it show rich sooty plugs tho?
otherwise, does the mixture on the carb need backing off a bit?
Please make any instructions idiot proof!
on the rotor arm, there's a 2mm burn on the right tip of it. does that suggest the timing needs to be advanced? can i physically move the whole distributor, (anticlockwise?) a couple of cm? if you saw this rotor arm in your car how many clicks would you advance the timing to get the burn more in the centre?
the car has not misfired once tho.
also i feel that the spark may be too early and the mixture might not be igniting fully? does the rotor arm burn pattern reflect this? it feels like it's pushing non combusted gases a bit flabby but the performance is high and it pulls well on all gears.
i could check the colour of the plugs. if the timing is slightly out with unburnt fuel as a result, would it show rich sooty plugs tho?
otherwise, does the mixture on the carb need backing off a bit?