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#1 95 barina cold start/ acceleration issue
juniorjay Posted on: 2010/8/6 0:29
Gday

my sister was virtualy given a 1995 sb barina innearly perfect condition,
BUT it has a small issue with cold starts
it starts good after we cleaned the rotor cap and button (elec dizzy)
but idles a bit rough and will only just take off with very light acceleration
any more then 1/8 depression of the pedal will cause it to shutter reely bad and nearly stall
its an auto with a carbouretor
and when it warms up it runs faultlessly and is quite nippy
this is a problem only because the car is only driven short distances less then 10-15 minute drives

is it plausible that the carb gasket is leaking causing there to be loss of vaccum and a bad mixture, when the manifold warms it swells and closes the gap?
Or does this point towards a choke issue?
(auto choke)

as always help is greatly appreciated
thanks
jason


#2 Re: 95 barina cold start/ acceleration issue
tommo73 Posted on: 2010/8/6 0:41
should hav throttle body injection,c12nz or c14nz engine
early camira type injection
check coolent temp sender
check rest of ignition ,needs more spark when cold
tommo


#3 Re: 95 barina cold start/ acceleration issue
ddgonzal Posted on: 2010/8/6 2:34
most likely cause, spark plug gap is worn too big. Remove and inspect is easy.


#4 Re: 95 barina cold start/ acceleration issue
juniorjay Posted on: 2010/8/7 10:52
hey thanks for the heads up guys
Will look into that tomoro.
Was at the wreckers with a mate and we looked at a 96 barina which had an opel rocker cover and was injected. But sisters is definatly carb.

Anyway thanks guys.






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