Kai Robinson
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Hi guys, hoping some of you could give me a hand with this! I'm working on a Range Rover Classic for a guy who lives down the road from me, and the thing is honestly getting on my nerves, trying to get it to run.
Now, he had troubles getting it to start & run properly last year (before he rang me), and determined that the problem was the ignition amplifier module on the side of the engine, and the points setup under the distributor (Lucas 38DLM). He replaced both of those, and still couldn't get it to run, so he replaced the coil as well. Still nothing. So, he gave up on it, until he found out about me from another friend of mine, and i got called up...nearly a year after it stopped working.
Anyway, turns out that he hadn't peeled off the backing for the amplifier module (thus ensuring it had no ground!). Now, that was easily rectified, but unfortunately, both times, the distributor has had to come out of the engine. I'm pretty sure that prior to my arrival on scene, the engine had been turned over without the distributor in.
So, i offered to set it up from scratch. Now, there's been conflicting information on exactly HOW to set it up.
#1 Piston was set to TDC (screwdriver down the plug 'ole), and low and behold, the TDC mark on the pulley correspond with it. Now, i must mention, the Pulley goes like so:
AFTER 12__|__|__|__TDC__|__|__|__12 BEFORE
Each mark i'm guessing represents 3 degree's?
So anyway, normally, i'm used to setting an engine to TDC making sure the distributor is pointing to #1 cylinder on the distributor. However, i was told several DIFFERENT things. First was 'set it to 8' BTDC'...so i tried just shy of 9' on the pulley....no dice. Then i was told 6' BTDC. Worked, but ran like a bag of hammers and wouldn't idle. Then i was told 'set it to TDC mate!'...which i have done.
Now, it starts if you give it a little throttle, and it runs all the way to the end of the rev range, it's firing on all 8 cylinders...but it just refuses to idle at all and i'm unsure of if its related to the static timing, or something like the Idle speed control valve on the rear of the plenum has packed up.
I recorded a video so you can see exactly what it's doing, and if the engine is well and truly shafted, or if its something simple that i've overlooked!
[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAIQKptf_mY"]Range Rover V8 - Idle Problems - YouTube[/nomedia]
Now, he had troubles getting it to start & run properly last year (before he rang me), and determined that the problem was the ignition amplifier module on the side of the engine, and the points setup under the distributor (Lucas 38DLM). He replaced both of those, and still couldn't get it to run, so he replaced the coil as well. Still nothing. So, he gave up on it, until he found out about me from another friend of mine, and i got called up...nearly a year after it stopped working.
Anyway, turns out that he hadn't peeled off the backing for the amplifier module (thus ensuring it had no ground!). Now, that was easily rectified, but unfortunately, both times, the distributor has had to come out of the engine. I'm pretty sure that prior to my arrival on scene, the engine had been turned over without the distributor in.
So, i offered to set it up from scratch. Now, there's been conflicting information on exactly HOW to set it up.
#1 Piston was set to TDC (screwdriver down the plug 'ole), and low and behold, the TDC mark on the pulley correspond with it. Now, i must mention, the Pulley goes like so:
AFTER 12__|__|__|__TDC__|__|__|__12 BEFORE
Each mark i'm guessing represents 3 degree's?
So anyway, normally, i'm used to setting an engine to TDC making sure the distributor is pointing to #1 cylinder on the distributor. However, i was told several DIFFERENT things. First was 'set it to 8' BTDC'...so i tried just shy of 9' on the pulley....no dice. Then i was told 6' BTDC. Worked, but ran like a bag of hammers and wouldn't idle. Then i was told 'set it to TDC mate!'...which i have done.
Now, it starts if you give it a little throttle, and it runs all the way to the end of the rev range, it's firing on all 8 cylinders...but it just refuses to idle at all and i'm unsure of if its related to the static timing, or something like the Idle speed control valve on the rear of the plenum has packed up.
I recorded a video so you can see exactly what it's doing, and if the engine is well and truly shafted, or if its something simple that i've overlooked!
[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAIQKptf_mY"]Range Rover V8 - Idle Problems - YouTube[/nomedia]