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Re: very lumpy start in cold weather

Posted: 12 Dec 2012, 23:35
by stevo1980
Not fitted one yet. Ordering tomorrow with some other bits. How do i disconnect them and what is it like to start in the morning without them.

Re: very lumpy start in cold weather

Posted: 13 Dec 2012, 07:46
by jason k
Cable and stat make no difference to the way it starts, they just speed up the warming process.

Re: very lumpy start in cold weather

Posted: 13 Dec 2012, 12:35
by stevo1980
Im on about the auto choke.

Re: very lumpy start in cold weather

Posted: 13 Dec 2012, 18:31
by stevo1980
Got all the bits a was missing and replaced, checked for vacume etc and all runs sweet. Is it me or does my bus go a bit quicker cos of this, no hesitation just power thru all the gears, cant believe how much of a difference its made. Just need to see what its like in the morning too. Ordered all my other bits today, heat exchanger, thermostat etc. Money well spent i hope.

Re: very lumpy start in cold weather

Posted: 14 Dec 2012, 17:47
by stevo1980
Yeah just as i thought it was me thinking it was faster, its actually goin slower, when i set off from starting it lags like mad and cant get any power, even cut out half way ip the road and still stiks of petrol and usin a "pooh" load.

Re: very lumpy start in cold weather

Posted: 14 Dec 2012, 21:09
by faggie
have you done a compression check to give you an idea of the engines condition , have you checked for airleaks on the induction side , is the carburettors got all the parts they should have fitted , is the timing set to factory spec , and is the distributor advancing correctly to 30 degrees