First question - Backfire
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First question - Backfire
I've just bought an '83 1.9 and while it drives fine at the moment, it has the tendency to backfire (but not loudly, like a women breaking wind) when coasting. Under load it pulls well, although it feels a little 'worn', if that makes sense.
Any ideas of what to look at first? Timing perhaps? Is it a known problem?
Cheers,
Any ideas of what to look at first? Timing perhaps? Is it a known problem?
Cheers,
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Re: First question - Backfire
Thanks for the quick answer, but just to verify, do you mean an air leak on the induction side or the exhaust? And a weak mixture can cause a back fire?
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Re: First question - Backfire
yes to both 
induction side.. could be the vacuum servo pipe off the manifold a vacuum pipe on the back of the carb, the choke pull down diaphragm, manifold gasket.

induction side.. could be the vacuum servo pipe off the manifold a vacuum pipe on the back of the carb, the choke pull down diaphragm, manifold gasket.
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Re: First question - Backfire
...also worth doing compression tests on all four cylinders at some point.
I had same symptoms and when enging was stripped found a burnt valve. This was probably caused by running with bad timing for extended period... so very important to check as above. FW

I had same symptoms and when enging was stripped found a burnt valve. This was probably caused by running with bad timing for extended period... so very important to check as above. FW

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Re: First question - Backfire
texasuk wrote:it has the tendency to backfire (but not loudly, like a women breaking wind) when coasting.

If it backfires on over-run it is most probably an air leak. It's also worth checking the dissie for correct centrifugal advance and vacuum advance operation.
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Re: First question - Backfire
Yup, weak or retarded.. even a small exhaust leak or non-standard silencer (noisy) can creat popping back on the over-run
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Re: First question - Backfire
exhaust blowing... old weak engine is it most definitly a DG and not a DF (like mine) very weak indeed only two hills allowed a month



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Re: First question - Backfire
Thanks for the suggestions, as soon as I get some time I shall check and let you know if an air leak is what was causing it.
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Re: First question - Backfire
texasuk wrote:Thanks for the suggestions, as soon as I get some time I shall check and let you know if an air leak is what was causing it.
If it turns out to be an exhaust leak, (very likely), post back on here before rushing into anything

Exhaust jobs on these engines are not for the inexperienced or faint hearted

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ghost123uk wrote: Exhaust jobs on these engines are not for the inexperienced or faint hearted
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kevtherev wrote:ghost123uk wrote: Exhaust jobs on these engines are not for the inexperienced or faint hearted
or Kwik Fit


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Re: First question - Backfire
Just thought I would post the answer, which was that the vacuum pipes were slightly loose. Very slightly, a bit of a clean and pressing firmly and the problem disappeared. Cool.
Thanks for the help.
Thanks for the help.