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richard williams Fordmods - Getting Side Ways
Age:38 Posts: 535 Joined: 22 Sep 2005 Location: melbourne VIC, Australia
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Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 7:15 am Post subject: |
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| You got it timed in didn't you? |
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a1able Fordmods Oompa Loompa
Posts: 23 Joined: 01 May 2007 Location: NORTH COAST NSW, Australia
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Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 8:24 am Post subject: |
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As best as i can judge with the 1 mark and timing light petrol is supposed to be 10 deg btdc and gas up to 20 deg btdc so i am guessing a little. Before shorting for base timing i twisted dizzy thru the whole range while someone turned it over in 3 sec bursts and not even a splutter. Thought of dividing pulley into 36 points but it should have fired at least once when running through entire range. I have a timing light here. Spark is yellow. My little 850 watt 2 stroke generator has a brighter spark and its blue.
Have tuned by ear my whole life (stop and adjust if pinging to get even closer etc). I have never used a timing light before and never owned a gas car or timed a gas car
So any hints on the timing procedure would be much appreciated. I have been reading on the forums how to time the EL on gas and have a Max Ellerys but no one seems to be able to tell you how you can judge 20 BTDC other then with a dial metre or fancy tool.
My 86 and 89 Celica's both have computers and I tune them by ear. Easy as. Cheapest and most reliable cars I have ever owned, but no fun to work on. I am not small enough.
I still have to put the car over the pits so I am sure that my local gas mechanic will find plenty for me to fix prior to issuing a blue slip.
But at the moment just getting it to start is my sole focus.
Today is a new day and today is going to be the day that my EL will start! |
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a1able Fordmods Oompa Loompa
Posts: 23 Joined: 01 May 2007 Location: NORTH COAST NSW, Australia
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Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 11:12 pm Post subject: |
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New coil no change in condition. Still a weak yellow spark.
The timing checked and double checked. Would like to know how many millimetres in front of timing mark is 10 degrees. Gunna make template out of paper the same diameter as pulley divide into 36 and i guess that should tell me without any fancy gizmos.
Must buy a multimeter that tests 0.01 ohm so i can stop buying coils for this ford.
Will check power going to coil and wires again.
Will try and decode ecu after checking its earth and giving it a good kicking.
My EL won't start
With a weak yellow spark
I wish I could get it out of park
My patience is wearing thin
If it doesn't start soon
Its going in the bin |
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AU99 Fordmods - Getting Side Ways
Age:56 Posts: 465 Joined: 06 Jul 2006 Location: Craigmore SA, Australia
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Posted: Wed May 16, 2007 8:09 am Post subject: |
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| this doesnt happen often but it has happened before.... the large block connecter at the rear of the inlet manifold (lots of wires connected to it) need to split that (10mm bolt) spray with contact cleaner and put back together. pins on this block connecter can corrode and cause all manner of strife and it wont hurt to check this. Have had this happen to me and went thru the same process replaceing everything only to find it was that. |
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FordFairmont Fordmods - Getting Side Ways
Posts: 2999 Joined: 08 May 2007 Location: Sunny QLD, Australia
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Posted: Wed May 16, 2007 8:24 am Post subject: |
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Poor C***, if i had a problem like that, which kept chewing money with no results id probably take it out bush and burn it (with insurance of course ) |
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a1able Fordmods Oompa Loompa
Posts: 23 Joined: 01 May 2007 Location: NORTH COAST NSW, Australia
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Posted: Wed May 16, 2007 12:35 pm Post subject: |
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Thx AU99 and lol ford fairmont
Im not out of the woods yet but you all can have a good laugh at me!
Its not all the cars fault because poor maintenance from previous owner and my inexperience has made this more difficult than expected to even figure out what was wrong. Let alone get it started again.
After playing World of Fordcraft (owning a ford in the bush now means an instant learning curve and apprenticeship in auto: electrics, mechanical, gas, computers and their sensory inputs etc) for many hours now I removed my shirt from the inlet manifold.
Not stuffed in there just draped over to stop dust. Did suspect it and removed it countlesss times trying to start but not enough it seems.
It started!
Its very sensitive to inlet manifold pressure as mentioned in the forums. Even before my hand gets near opening it will stall. Wonder if exhaust is clogged too.
Ran smoothly for a while untill things warmed up.
It appears as though vaccumm hoses have been re-done in the past poorly and the pcv valve (metal) is starting to fail.
The dizzy from the wreckers had a faulty TFI unit (will buy these new in future as we are just to far from town to take back easily) so have 2 now that appear to not like the heat or environment in the ford el engine bay.
Also they dont like a good wiggle (strange things happen).
When i have more time ill list the things that were replaced and the components that caused this saga. Many of you would have solved this sooner but i do have a life besides Ford EL's.
I'm over it!
A good service would have gone a long way AND SOME CLAMPS/SEALANT ON THOSE SHINY NEW VACUUM HOSES running everywhere.
On a good note the car has been gone right over now and my arms/hands feel like inspector gaget on steroids.
Cheers all and appreciate all your input and help. Thx |
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richard williams Fordmods - Getting Side Ways
Age:38 Posts: 535 Joined: 22 Sep 2005 Location: melbourne VIC, Australia
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Posted: Wed May 16, 2007 1:45 pm Post subject: |
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| the hopefully good thing is it should (touch wood) be reasonably reliable from now on. You are very right about maintenance. most of the problems I have had have been exacerbated by poor maintenance ( i am slack and on a tight budget) . I know that good thorough preventative maintenance will avoid a lot of problems (tfi ignition not withstanding) yes that map sensor and vaccuum lpg system are very sensitive... |
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AU99 Fordmods - Getting Side Ways
Age:56 Posts: 465 Joined: 06 Jul 2006 Location: Craigmore SA, Australia
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Posted: Wed May 16, 2007 5:42 pm Post subject: |
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| lucky you dont have to replace a map sensor on an AU.... they are combined with a temp sensor and are $172 trade and are a biatch to replace as they sit right under the throttle body.... I got a good second handy off a low kay petrol AU when I got the O2 sensor.. cost $20 for both..... still got to put in the TMap sensor, Guess what I am doing tonight??? |
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a1able Fordmods Oompa Loompa
Posts: 23 Joined: 01 May 2007 Location: NORTH COAST NSW, Australia
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Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 10:51 pm Post subject: |
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Well done all!
Shes going like a rocket now!
Puts me back in the seat like a crossflow should!
Flogging it at random up the hill above our place so i can roll home in case she dies. But i don't think it will now.
My shirt over the inlet manifold was too restrictive during testing and was definately my downfall.
After replacing all the above and spraying contact cleaner into every orifice and electrical connection repeated starting at all temparatures are perfect.
A good solid slap on the ecu in frustration did the trick maybe :lol
Everything that was suggested has been done.
My confidence is still shattered from this experience but with each successive flogging of the el up the hill it returns a little.
Next job is to get the missus back in it...............  |
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