maybe a bad coil????
Although remember I'm younger than your car.... so....
Today I took the 2a in for a pink slip, which it passed with no problems. However, soon after leaving the mechanic's it started misbehaving. Every time I slowed the engine to an idle, it would stop, and be difficult to start. It got worse every time during the day, although at first, leaving it for a while enabled it to start. Eventually, I spent about three hours trying to start it, fortunately in a shopping centre car park. During this time I pulled the carburetter to bits and found no problems, confirmed that fuel was being delivered (and the bowl was full when I pulled the carby apart), and checked the distributor without finding any problems. Eventually, after putting it back together, I got it started. By using the hand throttle to set the idle at 2,000rpm, I was able to keep it going to get home. Performance on the road was normal, maintaining 100kmh without any problems, temperature and engine sound being normal. When idling at 2000 however, the exhaust is popping and spluttering, and when I got home and moved the hand throttle back to normal, the engine promptly stopped.
Any bright ideas? I had a brainwave on the way home - sounds like a vacuum leak, possibly an intermittent one. First thing I am going to do tomorrow is pull the PCV to bits, and then vacuum check the vacuum advance. But if anyone else has ideas, lets hear them!
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
maybe a bad coil????
Although remember I'm younger than your car.... so....
Manifold loose?
But I suppose the exhaust manifold would be spitting too if that was the case.
Inlet manifold gasket gone allowing air to leak in, giving a very lean mixture?
If it is good under load, it doesn't sound electrical unless it is intermittent.
1973 Series III LWB 1983 - 2006
1998 300 Tdi Defender Trayback 2006 - often fitted with a Trayon slide-on camper.
Primary circuit on the carby blocked?
I assume points gap is good?
Did you swop the condensor?
What about the coil?
Does sound very much like a fuel related problem, blocked idle jet? An electrical fault does not really give those symptoms . They tend to be more go or completly not go across the whole rev range
Cheers Scott
Actually I have heard of the coil giving these types of problems.... Not that I'm saying it HAS to be that....
If your interested. Dad bought a brand new 78 or 79 Game and from new it used to go great until it got hot, then it would stop.... couldn't start it for a while, then would start easy and go well for a while. He took it back heaps of times and they kept changing stuff (sparks, leads, distributor etc) but not the coil.... one day it stopped and the apprentice came to help him out (on the side of the road somewhere too far to walk home) and they swapped in a coil from the apprentice's car and no more problems (they tried the LR coil in the Appretice car - wouldn't start)
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
OK yes saw that you had pulled the carby apart After I postedSo thats my theory done.
Could be electrical, a broken wire flexing and intermittently connecting , although strange it went at normal revs Nothing harder than to track a fault like that down!
Good luck!
Cheers Scott
PS What type of carby is it?
Last edited by schuy1; 5th December 2012 at 07:03 AM. Reason: some more
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