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Re: My new toy...
I've felt like that for years..
I have to get a tyre done this week for the TD, so I'll take some rims and have them checked for roundness..
The rim may want a refurb mind, most of the ones I have are corroded on the outer lip, where they all do..
Stratty ok, or you want before?
I have to get a tyre done this week for the TD, so I'll take some rims and have them checked for roundness..
The rim may want a refurb mind, most of the ones I have are corroded on the outer lip, where they all do..
Stratty ok, or you want before?
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Re: My new toy...
Stratty'll be fine mate, i've got a car load of crap to bring anyway
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Righty-o... gave her a service this morning and was hoping the one engine related issue would be resolved by the new Derv filter... Yeah right!
When i give it a spirited run round a large roundabout (i.e. a long right-hander) she was spluttering on the straighten up... Fuel starvation. (I assumed a clogged filter as it hasn't been changed in years.)
Took her for a run after the new filters this morning and she seemed fine... until i did a U-turn with a bit of gusto and she died completely, took several attempt before she cranked enough to pull the fuel through and then ran perfect again!
This is where you say "that'll happen when you're chucking it about low on fuel" and i say "she's had Half a Tank since i bought it and filled her up"...
Suggestions on a postcard please...
When i give it a spirited run round a large roundabout (i.e. a long right-hander) she was spluttering on the straighten up... Fuel starvation. (I assumed a clogged filter as it hasn't been changed in years.)
Took her for a run after the new filters this morning and she seemed fine... until i did a U-turn with a bit of gusto and she died completely, took several attempt before she cranked enough to pull the fuel through and then ran perfect again!
This is where you say "that'll happen when you're chucking it about low on fuel" and i say "she's had Half a Tank since i bought it and filled her up"...
Suggestions on a postcard please...
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Re: My new toy...
are you sure it's fuel starvation and not the stop solonoid wiring?
Next thing to check then, if it is lack of fuel to the pump would be the pick up pipe unit in the tank.
Next thing to check then, if it is lack of fuel to the pump would be the pick up pipe unit in the tank.
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Re: My new toy...
Had some real problems once with intermittent connections in the ignition switch loom (previously had an alarm system Scotchlocked into it). The engine would die at very inconvenient times as the wires moved. A cable tie was quick fix to stop wire movement, a new assembly cured it in the long term.docchevron132 wrote:are you sure it's fuel starvation and not the stop solonoid wiring?
Next thing to check then, if it is lack of fuel to the pump would be the pick up pipe unit in the tank.
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Re: My new toy...
If it were the solenoid would it not just pass out and restarting be as normal as any other start-up? Don't see that it would cause the spluttering and difficulty restarting?docchevron132 wrote:are you sure it's fuel starvation and not the stop solonoid wiring?
Next thing to check then, if it is lack of fuel to the pump would be the pick up pipe unit in the tank.
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On the Morris I once had the indicators not working, got out the car to check and they worked, got back in the car and they stopped! Twas seriously just the tilt of the car as I sat in it.
Anyway, why not fix a live on to the solenoid to see if it does the same.
Anyway, why not fix a live on to the solenoid to see if it does the same.
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Fuel issues asside, it's as finished as it'll get for now and here it is in all it's resplendent glory:
Spent most of the afternoon T'cutting & Polishing and fitted the Valver backbox. The bootlid is FUBAR'd, the GB badge neatly covering where someone has backed it into a post an twatted it one. But, no great loss as i need to find a replacement anyway due to the spoiler paint not matching, not liking the black bit below the window and wanting the numberplate surround to be black.
Collecting Interior and Wheels later this week.
Jobbed. For now.
Spent most of the afternoon T'cutting & Polishing and fitted the Valver backbox. The bootlid is FUBAR'd, the GB badge neatly covering where someone has backed it into a post an twatted it one. But, no great loss as i need to find a replacement anyway due to the spoiler paint not matching, not liking the black bit below the window and wanting the numberplate surround to be black.
Collecting Interior and Wheels later this week.
Jobbed. For now.
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Re: My new toy...
Did you find the valver back box made a difference???? (I asked, with loaded answer!)
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I found that it gave me 4 extra Horses and a smoother torque curve starting slightly lower down...Bx Bandit wrote:Did you find the valver back box made a difference???? (I asked, with loaded answer!)
What can i say, it filled my hole a lot better than that horrible weedy thing hanging down
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Oh, your hole looks beautifully filled mate!
I only ask, as, when I bought the Tizzy off D Rutherford, it had a 16v box fitted which I had to take off and put on the valver, so, I put a stock TD box back on and it really was just a tad 'less breathy' but quite noticeably so. How much difference to HP etc is I haven't a clue and is probably small but the standard box certainly seemed to choke the engine a tad!
I only ask, as, when I bought the Tizzy off D Rutherford, it had a 16v box fitted which I had to take off and put on the valver, so, I put a stock TD box back on and it really was just a tad 'less breathy' but quite noticeably so. How much difference to HP etc is I haven't a clue and is probably small but the standard box certainly seemed to choke the engine a tad!
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In all fairness, i thought it had become a little more sprightly with it on but assumed i was willing it into reality...
It does seem to pick up better. Could swap it back just to test but really can't be arsed to roll round on the floor getting covered in LHM anymore
It does seem to pick up better. Could swap it back just to test but really can't be arsed to roll round on the floor getting covered in LHM anymore
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Nah fuck it man, that look kewl anyways! You going silver or black speedlines?
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Re: My new toy...
Neither. Got Chilip Phidlows old GTi steelies & trims for a lot less than the couple of tyres i'd need to sort out my VERY tired Valver rims.
The rears on the car are 20 year old MXV's with about 2mm on them and at least she'll be looking good for Stratty when coupled with the complete Monza Interior going in her at the weekend!
The rears on the car are 20 year old MXV's with about 2mm on them and at least she'll be looking good for Stratty when coupled with the complete Monza Interior going in her at the weekend!
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But...................but..................they is not Speedlines like. Trims FTL mofo!
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Re: My new toy...
Possibly, but, if there's a duff connection varying the voltage enough to trip the solonoid out then maybe just enough to pull it back a tad it could be a bitch to start..jayw wrote: If it were the solenoid would it not just pass out and restarting be as normal as any other start-up? Don't see that it would cause the spluttering and difficulty restarting?
dunno really..
Are the engine mountings ok?
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Re: My new toy...
Had a busy few days...
Fitted the Valver Interior
Fitted the GTi Wheels & Trims
Spent 4 hours under the fucker changing the fucking mother-fucker of a fucking Octopus (you can tell I didn't had fun, asside of mostly amputating the nail and nail-bed from my middle digit...) . But, it's done and no longer pissing all over my drive...
I decided to glue the 4 plastic pipes into the octopus after cutting them where the joins could be accessed much more easily (the rear returns are now joined just behind the subframe and the other 2 from the nearside are now joined under the centre of the subframe).
And for those running a book on the cause of the leak... YES, it was the front HC hose at the joint with the Octupus body... Bastard!
So, back to fuelling issues...
I hardwired the cut-off solenoid open and took her for a spin and she still died on the heavy corners... But, after cleaning all the crap off the seal facings on the filter housing this was cured...
But, after running it, parking up and trying to restart a few minutes later it's like the fuel's run back down the line... It will cough a couple of times, then need proper cranking before coughing into life for a few seconds then dying again. Further cranking will get it started and running fine and it drives 100% spot on!
This happens over and over again, whether it be 5 minutes rest or overnight
Oh, and it does seem to be "hunting" when idling (yes i know it's a diesel)
Fitted the Valver Interior
Fitted the GTi Wheels & Trims
Spent 4 hours under the fucker changing the fucking mother-fucker of a fucking Octopus (you can tell I didn't had fun, asside of mostly amputating the nail and nail-bed from my middle digit...) . But, it's done and no longer pissing all over my drive...
I decided to glue the 4 plastic pipes into the octopus after cutting them where the joins could be accessed much more easily (the rear returns are now joined just behind the subframe and the other 2 from the nearside are now joined under the centre of the subframe).
And for those running a book on the cause of the leak... YES, it was the front HC hose at the joint with the Octupus body... Bastard!
So, back to fuelling issues...
I hardwired the cut-off solenoid open and took her for a spin and she still died on the heavy corners... But, after cleaning all the crap off the seal facings on the filter housing this was cured...
But, after running it, parking up and trying to restart a few minutes later it's like the fuel's run back down the line... It will cough a couple of times, then need proper cranking before coughing into life for a few seconds then dying again. Further cranking will get it started and running fine and it drives 100% spot on!
This happens over and over again, whether it be 5 minutes rest or overnight
Oh, and it does seem to be "hunting" when idling (yes i know it's a diesel)
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Re: My new toy...
At least it's done now mate
Still, shame about the 'trims'.......................loser!
Still, shame about the 'trims'.......................loser!
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