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Re: Stuck in France! Advice for mechanics please

Posted: 07 Aug 2014, 07:46
by sunblu7
Thanks all - it is extremely frustrating - when it was 'fixed' it sounded nice - not ticky at all, and apart from the initial lumpiness of not having an automatic choke it drove fine. It actually works - except when this mystery something stops it!

At that point it wasn't loaded up at all - no trailer, just two people in it, no camping gear.

I'll contact the mechanic now and see if he has any last ideas. I'll check that he's cleaned the fuel filter and mention the push rods. They say they are getting fuel to the spark plugs.

This morning is my last chance - I've some quotes coming in on Shiply and I'll just have to bite the bullet and ship it home.

Re: Stuck in France! Advice for mechanics please

Posted: 07 Aug 2014, 08:09
by Flyingchunk
Just edited my last post.

Re: Stuck in France! Advice for mechanics please

Posted: 07 Aug 2014, 08:23
by sunblu7
Thanks Flyingchunk - I see what you mean.

Are these breather pipes on the carburettor - or elsewhere? It would be good if I can offer mechanic specific advice. I have a broad grasp of these issues, but lack detail in various places!

When I had the old carburettors there were all kinds of pipes in a terrible state, and when we were trying to fix them we cleaned out the breather pipe. I now have new Webbers which have been balanced here in France, so should be fully operational.

Re: Stuck in France! Advice for mechanics please

Posted: 07 Aug 2014, 10:09
by sarran1955
Hello,

Just got home... :roll:

I've left a message on your phone.

The bad news is that I am 600 kms away.... :(

However the good news is that I'm available... :)

There is the possibility of recovering you with a land rover and trailer..

I've got all the bits and tools here...

If it runs a bit.. then goes 'pop' and stops.. then it may still be an electrical problem....

Something silly ..like the coil giving up when under load..

The Hall effect ignition system is not my favorite... with lots of leads and fragile (after 34 years) little plugs.

E D I T:..Just a thought.. there is a brown lead going to an earth tag where the 13 mm nut clamps the distributor body to the motor..ideally placed to collect dirt and oil..worth doing a continuity test... :wink:

Ring me....

Cordialement,

:ok

Re: Stuck in France! Advice for mechanics please

Posted: 07 Aug 2014, 11:03
by ermie571
Hurrah for Sarran!!!

Lets hope our friend sees this, and he can be sorted somehow.

Em
x

Re: Stuck in France! Advice for mechanics please

Posted: 07 Aug 2014, 11:23
by sarran1955
Hello,

I'm in touch now.. :)

and will ring the garage where the van is this afternoon to get further details... :wink:

Cordialement,

:ok

Re: Stuck in France! Advice for mechanics please

Posted: 07 Aug 2014, 11:26
by ermie571
And don't go away on holiday again!! lol


brilliant news!

:ok

Re: Stuck in France! Advice for mechanics please

Posted: 07 Aug 2014, 12:01
by sunblu7
Crikey - feel like I'm experiencing a soap opera on fast-forward! From despair to elation and back again on the hour every hour.

Sarran has been brilliant and is chatting to mechanic, probably right now.

I have the doom scenarios all sketched out and ready to implement - but perhaps Sarran can be the the last minute substitute that will completely change the game!

Re: Stuck in France! Advice for mechanics please

Posted: 07 Aug 2014, 12:11
by Flyingchunk
Wow. I've just googled the locations.

This story is thrilling!

Not least because it could have been me up until yesterday.

Keep us all posted. Warms the heart to hear how this community is ready to help others in need.

Sarran... You are a man among men... I salute you.

Re: Stuck in France! Advice for mechanics please

Posted: 07 Aug 2014, 12:24
by sarran1955
Hello,

Well that was fun.... :)

I rang Cedric at the garage..we discussed intermittant electrical faults...inspected the rotor arm... cracked..swapped in a spare..(€ 4.90)..

Listened to the engine running over the phone....

Sounds good to me... 8)

Hope you can get home now...

You might want to do this:

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Cordialement,

:ok

Re: Stuck in France! Advice for mechanics please

Posted: 07 Aug 2014, 12:55
by ermie571
I've tuning in all morning!!

cracked rotor arm....of all things....


fingers crossed that was it xx

Re: Stuck in France! Advice for mechanics please

Posted: 07 Aug 2014, 12:55
by sunblu7
And with his first touch Sarran scores – and the game is over!

Unbelievable.

A rotor arm.

What can I say. Huge thanks to everyone on this forum - your support has made such a difference - all the suggestions have helped us get this story to a happy ending. And a massive thank you to Sarran - respect!

We've really missed the van on this holiday and now we get to drive it back in triumph - I can't wait.

My 11 year old daughter Tuesday wants to say something: YYAAAAAAAAAY WE HAVE THE VAN BACK WHOOOO HOOOO FANTASTICO :D IMA GONNA DO MY CAT FACE :D /\_/\
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Re: Stuck in France! Advice for mechanics please

Posted: 07 Aug 2014, 13:43
by Rusty-Bretta
.....yeah... we are all cheering for you tooo.... we're off to Spain
this weekend. ... this story gives you faith in this network of wedge worshippers

Re: Stuck in France! Advice for mechanics please

Posted: 07 Aug 2014, 15:28
by mickeyflyn
What a great thread , I've been enthralled following it and pleased to see a happy ending. :ok

Re: Stuck in France! Advice for mechanics please

Posted: 07 Aug 2014, 16:35
by toolsntat
Glad your sorted,have a safe trip home :ok

Andy