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starting troubles when engine is hot

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Hi there

I have starting trouble when engine is hot (1098cc engine) . the engine is rebuild for about a month ago, the ignition coil, condenser and contact sets are new.
no problem with starting when its cold.
please help
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RE: starting troubles when engine is hot

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There have been some bad batches of Rotor Arms & Dizzy caps around that can give the symptons you have, are yours new ones, if so fit the old ones to see if things go back to normal.
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Re: RE: starting troubles when engine is hot

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Kevin wrote:There have been some bad batches of Rotor Arms & Dizzy caps around that can give the symptons you have, are yours new ones, if so fit the old ones to see if things go back to normal.
Hi Kevin
thanks for the reply
the rotor + the distributor cap is new. What is a Dizzy cap ? im from Denmark - you know.
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RE: Re: RE: starting troubles when engine is hot

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The distributor cap - 1 big lead into it fron the coil, 4 leading out to the spark plugs.
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Re: RE: starting troubles when engine is hot

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betjent wrote:
Kevin wrote:There have been some bad batches of Rotor Arms & Dizzy caps around that can give the symptons you have, are yours new ones, if so fit the old ones to see if things go back to normal.
Hi Kevin
thanks for the reply
the rotor + the distributor cap is new. What is a Dizzy cap ? im from Denmark - you know.
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Post by paulb2 »

Had same problem recently, turned out to be the ignition switch. OK when first started, stop or even stall the car and could not restart. Sounds strange but was the switch .
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Re: RE: starting troubles when engine is hot

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Cam wrote:
betjent wrote:
Kevin wrote:There have been some bad batches of Rotor Arms & Dizzy caps around that can give the symptons you have, are yours new ones, if so fit the old ones to see if things go back to normal.
Hi Kevin
thanks for the reply
the rotor + the distributor cap is new. What is a Dizzy cap ? im from Denmark - you know.
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:lol: :lol: :lol: location is frederikssund and its 28 degrees outside 8)
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bigginger wrote:The distributor cap - 1 big lead into it fron the coil, 4 leading out to the spark plugs.
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okay - I know :o but a dizzy cap - is that the vacuum advance unit ? :P
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Post by betjent »

paulb2 wrote:Had same problem recently, turned out to be the ignition switch. OK when first started, stop or even stall the car and could not restart. Sounds strange but was the switch .
Okay - but I can restart again - with some difficult - but it turns on after all. If i give it some pedal while turning the key
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Post by Vernon »

The previous posts are telling you that dizzy cap = distributor cap.

If the engine starts when cold but not when hot it could be that the petrol mixture is too rich.
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Post by Cam »

Onne had this problem at the national rally. It was a sticking choke. Make sure that the jet at the bottom of the carb is returning back properly.
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Re: RE: Re: RE: starting troubles when engine is hot

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betjent wrote:
bigginger wrote:The distributor cap - 1 big lead into it fron the coil, 4 leading out to the spark plugs.
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okay - I know :o but a dizzy cap - is that the vacuum advance unit ? :P
Ooooh, sorry! :D The vacuum advance is tucked in behind the dizzy cap, and advances the timing of the spark to give better fuel economy. Feel free to correct, BTW folks, that's a) from memory, and b) at the scary edge of my knowledge!
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Cam wrote:Onne had this problem at the national rally. It was a sticking choke. Make sure that the jet at the bottom of the carb is returning back properly.
How d'ya check this? :-?
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Post by Cam »

push the jet upwards (towards the carb body) that should shut the choke off. If it's open then you should see a bit of the brass jet tube visible between the carb bottom and the jet bottom (where the little flexi-pipe goes in).
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Post by betjent »

Cam wrote:push the jet upwards (towards the carb body) that should shut the choke off. If it's open then you should see a bit of the brass jet tube visible between the carb bottom and the jet bottom (where the little flexi-pipe goes in).
I `ve checked it out now - and its okay
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