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Engine hesitating

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 7:21 am
by PK
Hi all - after a bit of advice please. G13a, was wheeling yesterday (no deep water tho) and on the way home it suddenly coughed and from then when you put the foot down it hesitates, bunny hops etc until it picks up. Very hard to take off from lights etc (need heaps of revs), once the revs are up it seems ok. Stopped and pulled both fuel filters - both ok, pulled plugs - looked ok. tried spare coil lead - no difference.
Any ideas ? Coil? Plugs? Plug Leads?
Sits on 100k no worries, but accelerating thru the gears is very interesting.
Then around the corner from home, a booze bus pulled us up (no worries) but trying to start off again was VERY EMBARRASSING!! (eyes straight ahead, don't look at the coppers.....)!! :D

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 7:26 am
by Mudzuki
MIne had the same problem a while back. Ended up being a vacuum hose that had come off. Mine would stall during braking, hows that for embarrassing.

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 9:03 am
by christover1
mine had a similar issue, after a wet night run, it was dirty/wet/cruddy spark leads.
new ones are on my list, as newer = less bothered by moisture etc.
christover

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 10:21 am
by PK
Thanks for those ideas - it's due for new plugs and leads anyway, but it started doing it on the blacktop, at least an hour after the last bush track?

Any other ideas?

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 10:31 am
by sierrajim
mine does the same (even though it's a G16A).

It's the inlet manifold gasket leaking. It leaks to the point that you can actually block off air flow to the carby and the car still runs.

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 5:45 pm
by PK
Took it to a mechanic mate of mine - took it for a drive (and had a laugh!) took the aircleaner off the carby, got the revs up and put his hand over the top of the carby 2 or 3 times and it cleared whatever blockage was there!
One to store away in the memory bank :D

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 6:58 pm
by christover1
PK wrote:Took it to a mechanic mate of mine - took it for a drive (and had a laugh!) took the aircleaner off the carby, got the revs up and put his hand over the top of the carby 2 or 3 times and it cleared whatever blockage was there!
One to store away in the memory bank :D


I do that as a regular maintainance thing.
even with 2 filters, crap still gets thru.
idle jets are soooo small on a zook, they block easy.
Also, offroading can stir up the crap in the bottom of the fuel tank, as well as in the carby..
drain it off a bit, if yours has a drain plug?
fine dust/rust gets thru the filters and re forms as a rocky type stuff in the fuel bowl, then the bumping around gets it stuck in the idle jet.
carby cleaner spray works, so I am told, if you don't wanna suck ya hand off :)

Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2005 7:19 am
by PK
Thanks mate - might get a can and keep it in the zook. :D