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No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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Some tubing in the ear is a great way to find where leaks are, a DIY mechanics stethoscope!
Posted on: 2014/1/10 2:17
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Joined: 2013/11/28 7:34
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Maybe Check your float level and needle and seat,
Posted on: 2014/1/23 12:50
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No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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Anti diesel valve or solenoid? It cuts off the fuel supply to the idle circuit. It sticks out the side and I saw the hole in the eBay pic. Make sure it is energized and that the plunger retracts.
Posted on: 2014/1/23 13:27
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No no no. No gasket sealer.
I've had this problem before (leaking at the accelerator pump). 1. Check sight glass and if its not on the dot, reset the float level 2. Ensure the petrol is coming through the accelerator pump nozzle. For example if the wrong top gasket was used, this will happen
Posted on: 2014/1/23 21:27
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No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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Have you tried to clean your idle screw with air pressure? often a small bit of dirt or fuel debris/gunk gets stuck/wedged there and causes bad idling/stop at traffic etc.
Posted on: 2014/1/24 3:15
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Re: Car stalls at lights. A12 engine, standard everything. |
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No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2006/11/27 10:16
From Brisbane Qld
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Gee maybe I should ask to tune mine I have putting up with this same problem for a while I just heal and toe at every set of lights
Posted on: 2014/1/24 21:41
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Re: Car stalls at lights. A12 engine, standard everything. |
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Went down to the parts store today. checked the book from behind the counter.
The gasket kit i bought suits my carb model. DCG306.
Recarb brand rebuild kit, HT05L which replaces HT-412L or written in pen GC005
Ordered a second kit to try another gasket.
I everything is clean, so i have no idea why it would leak fuel when i press the accelerator pump.
Adjusted float and needle was changed to the new one in the kit. (also tried with my old one)
Replaced the PCV valve, now have new crank case hose and rocker cover to air cleaner hoses ordered from Nissan, $111 later for two hoses.
New exhaust/intake manifold gasket.
tried with the old PCV hoses connected and clamped, tried with the PCV valve covered by a rubber vacuum cap to see if anything is leaking there.
New vacuum hose to the distributor.
I have cleaned and air guned every single part, plus the new throttle chamber comes with new idle screw and was genuine Hitachi new in packet.
and still my car randomly stalls at when stopping at intersections. AArgh!
Posted on: 2014/1/25 3:41
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Re: Car stalls at lights. A12 engine, standard everything. |
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Yes, it will stall if idle speed is too low It will stall if idle mixture setting is off It will stall if throttle bushings are worn out It will stall if vacuum hose is leaking It will stall if distributor diaphragm is leaking Etc
You can always set idle to 1000 rpm to mitigate some of these causes.
The carburetor is a precision device, and if its off a little bit it won't work quite right.
Posted on: 2014/1/25 4:45
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