| Posted: 08 February 2010 at 10:54 | IP Logged
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Well i got it going yesterday, Sunday 7th Feb, but have not tried it since. Put a new set of spark plugs in -the old ones were blackish to black, and wet. Cranked the engine without the plugs in and it whizzed round, as you would expect. This was to satisfy myself that there was compression when i turned it over with the plugs in.
Didn't start right away -nothing like it. It just turned and turned, without sounding like it would start.
Had lifted the rear seat to open the fuel pump access panel, and established that the priming noise i'd heard was in fact the fuel pump.
Tried a dribble of petrol down the carb, but that didn't produce so much as a flicker.
I just persisted for about 5 minutes, and eventually it began to try and catch. I think most motorists 'know' the best position to hold their accelerator at, so i did that, just held it there. Then as it began to catch more i pumped a little, which helped. Eventually it began to run, although very spluttery, then it caught proper and revved up -albeit a little reluctantly, but at least it was running, without the starter cranking. I let it run, white/grey smoke billowing from the exhaust, until the demisters were hot. The battery had taken a bit of a pasting -i was impressed how much power it had, so it was time to get it off and give it a good, slow charge. I'll put it on again tonight and try starting up -fingers crossed.
Even if it does start, it doesn't completely ease my mind as to what/how/why it happened in the first place! I've googled the problem and found lots of instances of people who've had very nearly the same trouble, after running the engine for only a few moments. There have been lots of suggestions about engine management, and about the choke.
Modern engines are beyond me with all this computerisation -give me a Ford Cortina, or even my old Sunny 1.3 any day! So i'd still be interested to hear what anyone else has to say. Thanks.
Edited by trueblue on 08 February 2010 at 10:56
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