There is a slight dent in the exhaust further up the pipe but it has had that for years apparently so i am not concerned for that. The hole is well more of a snapped exhaust!i just had a close look and the weld where the pipe is conected to the back of the exhaust is split all the way around so i am fairly sure that could be the problem!?
Shall i just cut if off completly at the crack with a hack saw? as it shold still be slightly quiet with the muffler in place!?
Cheers!
I think you're barking up the wrong tree, go for the carby.
I'm putting money on the carby also.
idle is the least affected by the exhaust and 4 strokes, 2 strokes, they all run with broken, cracked, holed and missing exhausts. A 2stroke you may eventually seize though, but thats not relevant.
Does this thing have a fuel filter on it? The other thing that may be worth checking is if the float is jamming somehow.
Cheers
Slunnie
~ Discovery II Td5 ~ Discovery 3dr V8 ~ Series IIa 6cyl ute ~ Series II V8 ute ~
Yes it has a new filter! I am also now convinced it is the carby so i will need to strip it down and clean it out![]()
I agree almost certainly carby, specifically some of the gunk stirred up has blocked the idling jet (or a passage leading to it). There is also a possibility that it is flooding due to damage to the float or needle valve - this will also stop idling.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
Well i had a great day everything worked in my favor i took the carby out and blew compressed air into the jets and the idle solenoid. And put it all back in then with much anticipation turned the key and...kicked over like a dream runs smoother then it did when i first got it!
Thanks for all of your advice, i think i will keep it on its wheels from now on to prevent this from happening again.
James.
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