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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco_owner View Post
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    No I haven't as yet , I supect that may the the ptoblem , I might be thinking the timing is correct but it doesn't seem like it is



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    Aslong as your 100% positive on the firing order, you can play with the dizzy by "sound" if your not confident in doing so, you need a timing light, but I'd DEFINATELY check and recheck the firing order

    Advance the dizzy, you'll here the revs climb marginally as you do and see if it improves, if it sounds as though its struggleing to start, you'll know when you hear it, its to far advanced, but keep in mind when you road test to listen for pre ignition, better known as pinging

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    How did you go Khos?

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    Khos I'll bring some stuff with me and try to drop in if the time frame works out with your work and Tafe etc with my travels. Now 12 am and just having Dinner
    I just hope I don't have to get this car trailer back tomorrow I'm using the Rangie by the way Took it for a run loaded up and can cruise at 90 kmh on the flat so I think I'll make it The hills will be hard going I recon 5 hrs each way Think I better pack a swag

    You mentioned things falling apart in the dizzy.......... Has any thing been changed out?

    I'll phone you when I make it down anyway.

    Tony

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    Just thought this may help.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grimace View Post
    Just thought this may help.
    Lets hope that's all it is Khos did mark things out very well so its unlikely to have gone back wrong unless some one else was trying to help him at this point.

    Tony

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    How did you go Khos?
    Thanks for your follow up Matt , Haven't had a chance to further diagnose the problem ,But You're are 100% right , It's gotta be related to timing. I won't have time this week to have a play around with it , been going to TAFE at night and working day time.


    Quote Originally Posted by Rangier Rover View Post
    Khos I'll bring some stuff with me and try to drop in if the time frame works out with your work and Tafe etc with my travels. Now 12 am and just having Dinner
    I just hope I don't have to get this car trailer back tomorrow I'm using the Rangie by the way Took it for a run loaded up and can cruise at 90 kmh on the flat so I think I'll make it The hills will be hard going I recon 5 hrs each way Think I better pack a swag

    You mentioned things falling apart in the dizzy.......... Has any thing been changed out?

    I'll phone you when I make it down anyway.

    Tony
    Geez Tony , Dinner at midnight ??? Need to take better care of yourself , I don't wana see you Perish away

    Thanks for offer to help Tony ,your Rangie will be fine , Just need to presevere with it , it'll be alright , Also If you don't need to get the trailer back tomorrow , you're more than Welcome to stay over. my Door is always open to you and yours.


    Quote Originally Posted by Grimace View Post
    Just thought this may help.
    Thanks Grimace , I have that Diagram in the Haynes and also I think in the RAVE CD. I will have a look at the set up again when I get the chance.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rangier Rover View Post
    Lets hope that's all it is Khos did mark things out very well so its unlikely to have gone back wrong unless some one else was trying to help him at this point.

    Tony
    That's right , I marked all the leads before taking the Distributor out. John the mechanic next door took the distributor and serviced it for me while I was down the south Coast Fishing perhaps the mis-timing is related to that? not sure , but he is the one that also chekced the Timing once he reinstalled the Disctributor back in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco_owner View Post
    That's right , I marked all the leads before taking the Distributor out. John the mechanic next door took the distributor and serviced it for me while I was down the south Coast Fishing perhaps the mis-timing is related to that? not sure , but he is the one that also checked the Timing once he reinstalled the Distributor back in.
    It could be a case of old electrics ... Leads & coil showing their age on a "freshened up" motor ... OR ... Could be that the Air Gap inside the distributor is not set right ... since the dizzy was stripped down / fiddled with

    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by mike 90 RR View Post
    It could be a case of old electrics ... Leads & coil showing their age on a "freshened up" motor ... OR ... Could be that the Air Gap inside the distributor is not set right ... since the dizzy was stripped down / fiddled with

    Mike
    Air gap

    Will be electronic ignition

    When people try to pull the rotor button, that's been on for ions, what heppens is, they twist and turn and pop the springs from the mechanical advance.....very easy to do

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    Rangier Rover Guest
    Sorry I missed you today and thanks for offer of a camp. This bloody trailer is under lease of local council so had to get it back I made it back at 1 am
    Choccy, Coffee, coke and a window down. Oh and Santana loud

    This trailer tows heaps better than that last pig we had on that Rutherglen trip.


    The Rangie found a lease of life and sat on 110 kmh nicely with a 1650kg car on the back. I was a bit surprised Used 20ltrs per 100 for round trip of 850 kms with a car on the back both ways

    Sorry for hijack but I figured you may find it here.

    Talk Bathurst soon

    Tony
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rangier Rover View Post
    The Rangie found a lease of life and sat on 110 kmh nicely
    Tony
    With all that long haul towing .... might be a case of .... finally got the "motor run in" ... Took you a few k's


    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    Air gap

    Will be electronic ignition

    When people try to pull the rotor button, that's been on for ions, what heppens is, they twist and turn and pop the springs from the mechanical advance.....very easy to do
    ... Yes ... in the dizzy ... I am referring to the 8 sided star piece that turns past the pickup (under the clear plastic shield) ... I "think" the air gap is about 20thou? (would have to check the manual)

    I didn't know about the bit on the springs tho

    Mike

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