I'm having a bad night!!!!!
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I'm having a bad night!!!!!
On the way to work tonight I'm cruising along nicely,temp gague where it should be etc,start to go up this hill in 3rd,quite steep,and it starts to back fire.So back off revs and try again still backfires then cut out.Ah well I've got me mobile-low battery,and the AA is a premium line -ie not free from mobiles,cant get through to speak to a real person and it ropbs me of most of me credit.I'm on A50 v.busy so put out me triangle-three coppers drive past-not one stops-ah well they know I've paid me tax,etc.Have a look under the lid-pain in the ass(its a Gipsy)nothing obvious-coolant level ok, no oil were it shouldn't be.takes dssy cap off,ferks around in dark with rotor arm.put it all back and it starts and gets me to work-no problem.Sounds fine.? any ideas on what it could be(DG engine)could the rev limiter have kicked in and stayed in? Just been out to try it and it appears to be running fine now
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best thing to do now is to see if the hesitation /backfiring happens again,
its going to be difficult to pinpoint a problem like that, until it actually becomes a fault,
i would check the dizzy cap and rotor arm, plugs and leads and even get the carb cleaned (if its a carb model engine)
it could have even been some dodgy petrol,
if/when any problems or syptoms occur again, post it up, people will try and help on here, i just think it was late when you posted up last time thats all
its going to be difficult to pinpoint a problem like that, until it actually becomes a fault,
i would check the dizzy cap and rotor arm, plugs and leads and even get the carb cleaned (if its a carb model engine)
it could have even been some dodgy petrol,
if/when any problems or syptoms occur again, post it up, people will try and help on here, i just think it was late when you posted up last time thats all
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Just drove home from work good 17 mile thrash-perfect-sorry didn't realise it was that late when I posted-thats what happens when you work nights.Had a look at rotor arm-rev limiter type and it looks abit worn-will start there and work back.charlie brown syndrome wrote:best thing to do now is to see if the hesitation /backfiring happens again,
its going to be difficult to pinpoint a problem like that, until it actually becomes a fault,
i would check the dizzy cap and rotor arm, plugs and leads and even get the carb cleaned (if its a carb model engine)
it could have even been some dodgy petrol,
if/when any problems or syptoms occur again, post it up, people will try and help on here, i just think it was late when you posted up last time thats all
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