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Hi, thought i would share what happened to my motor and see if any of you have an idea as to what would cause it!
To start with, I was driving home one afternoon and my motor just stopped!
No noises, nothing!
Tried to get it going again and would turn over till the cows came home but wouldn't fire! I checked all fuel lines and everything was ok.
Thought it could be electrical so did what i could,(New leads, points, condenser, checked that all wiring was where it should be) didn't find a thing! took it to an auto elec who charged me $380 to tell me that by all accounts it should be running!! Duh!!
They then sent it to a mechanic who in turn charged me another $150 to tell me that the problem was the carby! I had by that stage tried 3 different carby's on the car! WAS NOT THE CARBY!! This is why I am looking at doing an engine swap but if this can be fixed I would like to try and keep my original motor in the car, with go fast bits of course!
So, if anyone can shed any light whatsoever on this problem of mine please let me know, It would be greatly appreciated!

Posted on: 2007/3/18 23:41
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Re: Dead 1200
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Could it possibly be the fuel pump?

Posted on: 2007/3/19 0:29
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Re: Dead 1200
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Did think of that and changed fuel pump, Still no good!

Posted on: 2007/3/19 0:32
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Re: Dead 1200
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blocked fuel filter, or blocked jets in carby could do it but dunno since you changed the carbie

Posted on: 2007/3/19 0:34
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I checked all fuel lines and everything was ok.

Posted on: 2007/3/19 0:36
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Re: Dead 1200
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Take spark plugs out attach em to the leads and earth em,then turn engine over and look for spark in all plugs.if theres spark and its not the carbie(fuel) could possible be timming

Take fuel pump outlet hose of carbie, turn engine over see if fuel comes out of hose

With plugs reinstalled,take airfilter off then turn engine over whilst turning over spary that aero start stuff down carbie(or just splash some fuel) and see if it kicks.

tri those and tell us wat u find,hope it helps


edit: ahhahaha beat u to it sunny

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Re: Dead 1200
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Are you getting spark to the spark plugs? Take a lead off and hold to engine block while cranking to see if there is a spark.

If not there could be a problem with the ingition circuit, eg a broken ballast resistor.

Is fuel going into the carby? When you remove fuel line and crank does fuel squirt out (might be goo idea to put the hose in a bottle so fuel doesnt go everywhere).

Can you get the engine to fire at all if you squirt a bit of fuel into the carby?

Fuel, air, spark. You need all three for the engine to fire and one is not present. Try and work out which it is and then work out why.

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Re: Dead 1200
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curtis.. , jinx!

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Re: Dead 1200
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There is plenty of spark and fuel going to the right places! When fuel put directly into carby, will run like a bag of #### for about 2 seconds then dies and won't fire again! Did this with all 3 carbys!

Posted on: 2007/3/19 0:55
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blown head gasket? any coolant in the oil or oil in the coolant?
Try a compression test
if possible have someone turn the engine over while you check ignition timing
either compression, timing or carb issue though

Posted on: 2007/3/19 1:02
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