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overheated GQ keeps stalling even when temp is normal

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GQ keeps stalling - problem fixed

Post by hottiemonster »

ok tried cleaning the jets, made a bang, then put the leads back onto the right plug and seems fine. i dropped the udle revs to 1000rpm and it also seems fine. i will wait a little and see how it runs and then i might lower some more.

thanks bazzle, frank and everyone

happy to see that i am learning new things :D
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Post by N*A*M »

i'm learning too!

does this work with an inline 4?
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Post by bazzle »

Yes, but not on LPG or Fuel Inj with airflow meter.

Bazzle ;)

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Post by robbie »

I knew it was the carby.. :finger:
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Post by hottiemonster »

is cleaning the jets like u said bazzle a way to destroy the engine. cause i heard it is.

no matter what i do, dad cracks the sh*ts. he did about that.

anyway. it seemed to fix it but oh well.
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Post by landy_man »

hottiemonster wrote:is cleaning the jets like u said bazzle a way to destroy the engine. cause i heard it is.

no matter what i do, dad cracks the sh*ts. he did about that.

anyway. it seemed to fix it but oh well.


no damage will be done to the engine if only done for a short period..
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Post by bazzle »

No way do i wish to incur the wrath of your Dad? :cry:

But if you post on here and ask questions and people give answers its up to you how you use the information wether he thinks its ok or not..

BTW Ive doubt it will break anything. Seen it done countless times.
Many an engine runs with misfire between leads etc, esp Nissans with their rotor button setup. Never heard of one getting any damage from that.
I did state Airflow meters can be damaged by backfire which is why LPG conversions normally have a backfire sleeve on the intake.

Good luck at home.. ;)

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Post by Heathx4 »

bazzle wrote:Many an engine runs with misfire between leads etc, esp Nissans with their rotor button setup. Never heard of one getting any damage from that.


Do you mind elaborating on that, Bazzle? Do you mean that an engine will normally misfire sometimes? Between leads, what does that mean? What is a rotor button setup? Is that describing the dizzy internals?

I'm certainly learning some things here.
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Post by bogged »

Heathx4 wrote:Do you mind elaborating on that, Bazzle? Do you mean that an engine will normally misfire sometimes? Between leads, what does that mean?


Shorting out between leads, it can happen, and used to happen heaps on older cars... Water and poor leads, or plug caps can cause spark out from the plug cap, to short out.
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