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Constant miss????
Constant miss????
My mate's 1989 Maverick petrol engine has a constant miss at idle. It has a pionts distibuter . History since he had it is. The head blew had that redone. Tuning. New plugs, leads, filter. The mechanic who did the work can't solve the missing problem. It does it on LPG and petrol.
Any suggestions?
Any suggestions?
God of Magnificant Ideas!
constant miss ....... ,
Questions
is it the same cylinder or does it change from cyl to cyl ?
to test, let it idle and after a couple of mins "feel" the exhaust manifold temp at each port.... a cooler port would indicate a single cylinder problem..... ( best done with a cold motor)
have you done a compression test and is there any large variations ?
has the distrubitor been looked at .....
a bent distributor shaft can cause a miss at idle ( very prevelant in V8s)
any air leaks in either the inlet manifold or carby/LPG setup ?
to test lightly spray "Areo Start" around joining surfaces and carby/LPG setup...... an air leak will increase revs slightly for a secound.
electronic ignition module..... try swaping it with another unit that is working properly on another vehicle
Kingy
Questions
is it the same cylinder or does it change from cyl to cyl ?
to test, let it idle and after a couple of mins "feel" the exhaust manifold temp at each port.... a cooler port would indicate a single cylinder problem..... ( best done with a cold motor)
have you done a compression test and is there any large variations ?
has the distrubitor been looked at .....
a bent distributor shaft can cause a miss at idle ( very prevelant in V8s)
any air leaks in either the inlet manifold or carby/LPG setup ?
to test lightly spray "Areo Start" around joining surfaces and carby/LPG setup...... an air leak will increase revs slightly for a secound.
electronic ignition module..... try swaping it with another unit that is working properly on another vehicle
Kingy
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Wendle wrote:while you are checking the dizzy, bent the rotor button up about 3mm with a screwdriver. makes a world of difference, and just may fix the problem.
Wendle, my mate did what you suggested and reports it runs much better. only the old slight miss now. Some else told him it was a fault in that model and one chap had something welded to the distributer rotor to make it higher on the tip. the bending the end seems an easier fix.
i found this problem while running lpg
the gap between the rotor and the cap is too big
there is about 6mm between them you need to close this gap about 5mm
this will fix many problems eg missing under load, rough idle, fuel econ, coils burning out.
to fix this i used a piece of stainless sheeting cut down to the width of the rotor and enough to pop rivet and give me 5mm overhang from the original rotor..
just pop rivet the new piece on top of the rotor and make sure it does not touch the cap.. this took a little grinding to get the right shape but it was well worth it.
also if running lpg close the plug gaps from .8mm to .6mm
the gap between the rotor and the cap is too big
there is about 6mm between them you need to close this gap about 5mm
this will fix many problems eg missing under load, rough idle, fuel econ, coils burning out.
to fix this i used a piece of stainless sheeting cut down to the width of the rotor and enough to pop rivet and give me 5mm overhang from the original rotor..
just pop rivet the new piece on top of the rotor and make sure it does not touch the cap.. this took a little grinding to get the right shape but it was well worth it.
also if running lpg close the plug gaps from .8mm to .6mm
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