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Misfire & Cure

Posted: 27 Aug 2006, 13:14
by blurb55
Coming back from Dorset van developed a misfire, so bad we had to Green Flag home.

Now at the same time I noticed a fanbelt was slipping and screeching away. It is the one that powers the alternator and the aircon (2.1 petrol Westy 1987 US import). GF chap said fuel system problem.

Not enough nous to argue, so accept wisdom of senior expert on site.

Just tightened the fanbelt and the misfire has gone. at the risk of being ridiculed to death - is this cause and effect or just coincidence?

:?

Posted: 27 Aug 2006, 18:52
by kevtherev
Hmmmm weak spark due to low ampage?

Misfire

Posted: 27 Aug 2006, 19:02
by blurb55
Cheers Kev, as I said not my strong area but I had thought likewise. Tightened everything up and went for a blast along the Hope Valley pulled like a train.

Also stripped and lubed the squeaky brake - problem gone.

Good result :D but missed Run to the Hills :cry:

Oh well Vanfest is a must.

Ta for suggestion, Mr Baxter seems to have come up trumps with your prob.

Posted: 27 Aug 2006, 19:07
by kevtherev
Yes indeedy seems that jamie's tappet has attracted the right peoples advice!......lucky lad

Posted: 27 Aug 2006, 20:03
by toomanytoys
MMMM
I think you should check all connections on the ignition, ie unplug and plug in again..
Very unlikely that the fan belt would be the cause and cure.. prob more like damp/poor connection.. was it/had it been raining when the problem happened?

Posted: 27 Aug 2006, 20:08
by kevtherev
As Diamond Hell says the fuel pump requires a constant voltage so your initial suspicions are valid...toomanytoys has a point, in that, check out the entire ignition circuit for connectivity