Re: Motorway misfire
Posted: 31 Aug 2014, 19:17
Well, we made it home! The misfire became quite intermittent - would drive for a few minutes with it happening at almost any speed, then it seemed to clear and had many periods of over an hour where we just cruised along happily at 60-65. Full throttle was even occasionally available without the popcorn soundtrack, though the engine seemed consistently down on power. Then, almost out of nowhere the symptoms would return, usually precipitated by lifting off the throttle.
However, it has developed a lumpy idle and sometimes stalls in Drive against the brake (it's an auto) when hot. Also sounds much more tapetty than when we left 3000km ago - seems to be coming from cylinder #2 coincidentally... And it turns out the other spark plug served by that carb is just as sooty (potentilly pointing to float valve as Covkid suggests?), and swapping the plugs doesn't move the problem.
So, the intermittent nature makes me think crap in the carb may well be involved, the idle issues point to an air leak (as could the popping I guess), and the tappeting may indicate the hydraulic lifter could be in need of adjustment?
My plan of action is now (one step at a time):
1. Oil change
2. Search for air leaks again. And then again.
3. Strip and clean the relevant carb, rebuild with new gaskets etc to address any crap in jets and air leaks.
4. Use a colourtune to get the mixture right, re-balance carbs
5. Adjust hydraulic lifter (never done this before - how likely am I to make everything worse?) - should I do all of them?
6. New dizzy cap, rotor arm, HT leads
Is that a sensible approach? In a sensible order?
Cheers,
Dickie
However, it has developed a lumpy idle and sometimes stalls in Drive against the brake (it's an auto) when hot. Also sounds much more tapetty than when we left 3000km ago - seems to be coming from cylinder #2 coincidentally... And it turns out the other spark plug served by that carb is just as sooty (potentilly pointing to float valve as Covkid suggests?), and swapping the plugs doesn't move the problem.
So, the intermittent nature makes me think crap in the carb may well be involved, the idle issues point to an air leak (as could the popping I guess), and the tappeting may indicate the hydraulic lifter could be in need of adjustment?
My plan of action is now (one step at a time):
1. Oil change
2. Search for air leaks again. And then again.
3. Strip and clean the relevant carb, rebuild with new gaskets etc to address any crap in jets and air leaks.
4. Use a colourtune to get the mixture right, re-balance carbs
5. Adjust hydraulic lifter (never done this before - how likely am I to make everything worse?) - should I do all of them?
6. New dizzy cap, rotor arm, HT leads
Is that a sensible approach? In a sensible order?
Cheers,
Dickie