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help needed! engine coughs uncontrollably
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help needed! i have put a new engine in my car, its a 1400 that i bought off a guy that apparently had it in his ute with a turbo, i'm trying to get it running and tuned properly, the timing seems to be right but it does'nt idel and when i push the the accelerater it coughs what looks like a little flame out of the carby? im stumped! can someone pleas help me?

Posted on: 2010/3/4 7:59
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Sounds like timing to me, but I'm not too good with tuning motors.

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I would def check the timing. Has the dizzy been out of the engine? If so, has it been set correctly. one tooth out is enough to throw out your tuning.

If it is an ex turbo motor, maybe the dizzy has been fixed or recurved and now is outa wack for a NA engine.

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Re: help needed! engine coughs uncontrollably
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it come with a electronic dissy and i put it in i did the usual thing, put it on tdc and the rotor was at number 1 etc. i can rev the engine a little bit but it coughs under load when i rev it, i have put a timing light on it and the timing is around about right but i can't get the car to run long enough to get it spot on. could it be anything else? just trying to eliminate the possible problems.
Edit: not sure about the dissy, he never had it running on the turbo motor he reakons, he had a normal points dissy

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any other ideas?

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Leads on the correct plugs? I stuffed up on 2 and 3 once - took me a week to work it out.

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1-3-4-2? thats what i've got

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you may have put it on the wrong stroke....so it might be 180 degs out

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Coughing out the carby is someties too advanced timing. Try retarding the timing, turn the distributor opposite the direction the vacuum advance is pointing.

Or an intake valve could be stuck open. Pull the rocker cover and adjust the valves. If one is very loose, it may be stuck. If one is tight, it probably is not closing all the way.

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