can someone explain a starting conumdrum, please?
Posted: 10 Mar 2008, 10:58
Hi,
could someone who understands how the iginition system works on a carbed LPG 2.1 please tell me how to sort the following out?
Symptom..
lots of cranking before firing. Bit once started, EVEN IF IT IMMEDIATELY CUTS OUT it will restart on the turn of the key.
In the moning, I give it the first turn, full throttle, till it clicks. Turn key back, and repeat. This should have given two good slugs of gas to the engine, yes? Crank, energetic cranking from starter.... Turn off, try again. Turn back, try again...cough ans splutter, then it runs. Hold on the accelerator a second or two, then it will idle - lumpy if cold.
Its almost as if it is only getting fuel when it is cranking....How can I check this?
New leads. New plugs. New rotor arm and cap. Dizzy in 180 out we think, timing needs checking.
But, as I have said, once it has started once, it performs fine, till it is left to sit in very cold again. Even after 8 hours in car park it takes less cranking to start.
so, where do I need to look?
thanks
Emma
could someone who understands how the iginition system works on a carbed LPG 2.1 please tell me how to sort the following out?
Symptom..
lots of cranking before firing. Bit once started, EVEN IF IT IMMEDIATELY CUTS OUT it will restart on the turn of the key.
In the moning, I give it the first turn, full throttle, till it clicks. Turn key back, and repeat. This should have given two good slugs of gas to the engine, yes? Crank, energetic cranking from starter.... Turn off, try again. Turn back, try again...cough ans splutter, then it runs. Hold on the accelerator a second or two, then it will idle - lumpy if cold.
Its almost as if it is only getting fuel when it is cranking....How can I check this?
New leads. New plugs. New rotor arm and cap. Dizzy in 180 out we think, timing needs checking.
But, as I have said, once it has started once, it performs fine, till it is left to sit in very cold again. Even after 8 hours in car park it takes less cranking to start.
so, where do I need to look?
thanks
Emma