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#1 tune up
uterous Posted on: 2006/8/5 15:37
i've been runing my engine into the ground for the past ????? I drive it to work every day and it see's 7000+rpm all the time.
For the past week its ran like a real pig, I dont know why?? So i got off my ass and gave her a treat.
I gave her some new lube/filter
Cleand out the carb.
Put all new liquids.
I was read n through the forum about super tune your a12 so i did that..
Went for a thrash and WoW my doors nerly fell off, It reved so clean and smooth,4th gear I toped out at apx 96mph thats the best she has ever done
thanks every one


#2 tune up
uterous Posted on: 2006/8/5 15:49
Also i have a problem of oil come n out the base of the dizy pulled it out and the o ring on it looks ok????????


#3 Re: tune up
GB Posted on: 2006/8/6 17:47
Tuning up is a good thing to do!

I flat with a bloke who owns 2 cars & he cant B stuffed tuning either ov em. All Badd.

On D other hand I've had 2 vans over D past "god knows how long" and they serve me well coz I tune em.

Keep Tun-en.


#4 Re: tune up
B210sleeper Posted on: 2006/8/6 18:07
o-rings get hard and shrink - just get a new one and make sure it's seated properly.

it's the only way oil can leak out the dizzy.


#5 Re: tune up
killer1200 Posted on: 2006/8/6 18:42
Well I'm sure it dont like seeing above 7k.

New plugs setting the timing and fuel/air will help as well.


#6 Re: tune up
B210sleeper Posted on: 2006/8/6 19:15
maybe blow-by forcing oil out?

rpm shouldn't matter.

is it leaking inside the dizzy?


#7 Re: tune up
uterous Posted on: 2006/8/7 3:47
no its only coming up through the bottom where it joins the block


#8 Re: tune up
Mildman Posted on: 2006/8/7 11:39
Well I think that confirms it as dizzy o-ring. I assume you can buy them separately. I got one with a complete A series gasket kit.


#9 Re: tune up
Ronald Posted on: 2006/8/7 11:45
Quote:
I run no air filter cause the thred in the carb is f#$ked any help on putting another one on??


either a die or helicoil of the right size will put a new thread on it for ya.









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