TheMegaMan
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Landy is finally back together again, and almost ready for an MoT, I think. Just need to get the headlights roughly aligned, and book a test.
...so went to take it on its first 'drive', to position it in front of a wall to check the beam. But didn't manage to move it. While I'm not used to driving a car with a manual choke (I've not driven the Landy for the last 10 years or so), I'm pretty sure there's more to this than just user error.
Symptoms are that I can't get the revs high enough to be able to move it.
The engine starts OK on the choke when cold, and idles OK, but any attempt to rev it, the engine kind of dies. As it warmed up a bit, it ran OK with the choke pushed in more, but it still just coughed and spluttered when trying to apply any throttle, with an occasional backfire. I needed to press the accelerator really slowly and gently to get the engine to speed up, but when I started to lift the clutch, it just slowed again and I had to dip the clutch to prevent it from stalling. There seemed very little power from the engine.
New coil and plugs. New Webber carb. New electronic dizzy. I'm hoping timing is just out, but it seemed OK when I set it before.
Any suggestions, please?
It did run pretty well a few months ago (but vehicle wasn't mobile, so no attempt to actually load the engine. It was also a lot warmer then and less damp in the air. But I think there's more to this than just being cold.
So *very* nearly done!
...so went to take it on its first 'drive', to position it in front of a wall to check the beam. But didn't manage to move it. While I'm not used to driving a car with a manual choke (I've not driven the Landy for the last 10 years or so), I'm pretty sure there's more to this than just user error.
Symptoms are that I can't get the revs high enough to be able to move it.
The engine starts OK on the choke when cold, and idles OK, but any attempt to rev it, the engine kind of dies. As it warmed up a bit, it ran OK with the choke pushed in more, but it still just coughed and spluttered when trying to apply any throttle, with an occasional backfire. I needed to press the accelerator really slowly and gently to get the engine to speed up, but when I started to lift the clutch, it just slowed again and I had to dip the clutch to prevent it from stalling. There seemed very little power from the engine.
New coil and plugs. New Webber carb. New electronic dizzy. I'm hoping timing is just out, but it seemed OK when I set it before.
Any suggestions, please?
It did run pretty well a few months ago (but vehicle wasn't mobile, so no attempt to actually load the engine. It was also a lot warmer then and less damp in the air. But I think there's more to this than just being cold.
So *very* nearly done!