there may be a vaccume leak somewhere
wabit
the new engine is in and running,
however it is running on 3 cylinders, Jarred and i have checked everything, theres plenty of spark and we did the timing...
need some help please!
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there may be a vaccume leak somewhere
wabit
Blocked jet?
Try squirting a bit of fuel or wd40 into the cylinder that's missing to see if it's just a lack of fuel.
Check the firing order too.
check the plugs for cracks, swap them around and see if the fault follows one of the plugs.
Gap the points just to be sure.
It's dark now, run the engine in the dark and look for sparks! (I'm not joking!)
(You did hook up the vacuum line to the booster AND check the one way valve right?)
Happy hunting,
Pete
Ok guys the Pipe that runs from the brake booster to the inlet manifold, take it off and put a small pipe on it and plug it at the manifold, see what happens, this pipe splits and draws from 3 and 4. Common as.
if that doesnt work get out your compression tester.
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He's running twin side draughts so there's probably just a hose off no 4.
Guys have you checked that you've blocked any vacuum outlets on the carbs themselves?
Pete
First thing i would do would do would be fire up the engine and unplug no1 spark plug, see if the engine runs any worse, if it doesn't plug it back on, move to no2 spark plug unplug it see if it gets any worse, if it doesn't move on etc, do all 4. At least you can track down if it is one of the cylinders in particular. I spent ages the other day playing with the carby just to discover that the problem was a stuffed spark plug on number 1 (I could not believe it! Seriously p1ssed off with my own stupidity).
Also , i fired up a rebuilt engine with the wrong firing order once took about 10 minutes to figure out why the engine was jumping around so much - good advice Pete
Last edited by Dan; 07-03-2008 at 08:40 PM.
Can i just add 2c about the last post. In any 4 cyl engine and you think you have the fire order wrong well here is some more useful info and as the previous gent has stated which is so true it doesnt take much to mix up. Well even for the laymen if you know where 1 is ( lets say you have to turn the engine till TDC etc and look at where the rotor arm is pointing) then you will definately know its number 1. Ok EVERY 4 cyl engine number 4 will ALWAYS be across from 1 on the CAP ALWAYS as number 1 piston ALWAYS goes up with 4 . That way you can only but only mix up 2 cylinders 2 and 3 as easy as that. Just remember if you have 1 then you will always get 4, which only leaves 2 and 3 for a quick swapsy (again 2 and 3 go up together)
2C
JMac..
Last edited by Jmac; 07-03-2008 at 08:48 PM. Reason: speeeling
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its definately cylinder #3, did the check with taking out leads and seeing which ones die, cylinder #3 is the only one that doesnt make a difference.
everything is hooked up, i will check for a split in the brake booster vacuum pipe, i have changed the spark plug and there is plenty of spark leaping off the plug and lead.
i certainly hope it isnt compression otherwise there will be a return to sender sticker on the engine
thanks for all the fast responses fellas
ohh and btw its a single DCOE with a Lynx M150 manifold i think the firing order is right its 1342 its in the haynes manual
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yeah it is 1342 and like i said earlier if you get 1 right the rest follows as per threaded. Print it off as this rule of thumb works for EVERY 4 cyl engine , is this a freshly built engine ?????? put a little squirt of oil down that bore if it is mate and unstick the rings.
Good luck and keep us posted.
JMac
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