RE: [DML] MORE STARTING WOES
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RE: [DML] MORE STARTING WOES





Hi

 

Just a thought, have you checked that the rotor arm is in the correct position and have you checked it

with the crank pulley? i.e  No 1 TDC and crank on the mark?

 

Kevin

 

 

From: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of John Podlewski
Sent: 31 October 2013 21:21
To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [DML] MORE STARTING WOES

 

 

Check the Cat it could be blocked although I don't  think it would prevent you from starting but you would stall every time you gave it gas, thus the engine would not run.

When you enrich the mixture you also introduce too many fuel hydrocarbons into the cat and  may clog it up.
Food for thought-this could be a Major contributing factor! 
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On Oct 31, 2013, at 1:26 PM, Nick Kemp <nkemp1165@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

 

Look at the bright side:
- You know that you do not have a fuel flow problem (at least not too
little)
- Your engine internals are likely much cleaner

Unless someone corrects me, you should focus on spark since you have
fuel and likely have air. I presume there are no air restrictions.

To verify that you have a good engine ground to the battery, use a
jumper cable and clamp one end to the block and the other to the
NEGATIVE side of the D's battery (DO NOT COME CLOSE OR TOUCH THE
POSITIVE. You'll see spots for weeks!). That will bypass any ground
points from the engine to the battery. Ground problems would cause a
week or no spark.

If focusing on verifying spark, remove power somehow from the fuel pump
to avoid thinning your oil. Pull the fuse, disconnect the pump, etc

I don't recall all the previous posts but next is to track spark. Do you
have a spark at the plug (pull the plug to verify and do be careful not
to shock yourself or start a fire)? If not, is spark voltage getting to
the distributor? If not and the wires are good verify voltage at the
coil input. If voltage (about 10vdc but not the full battery voltage) is
present at the coil input it could be the coil or you can start
backtracking the control signal from the distributor.

Speaking of the distributor... the cap is one for the odd fire PRV, Correct?



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