I have recently had fitted a 3.9 V8 from a Disco into my ex army 2.5na 110, fitting the new engine, converting the R380 to fit etc has all gone well but getting it running right has not. The efi system from the donor was a mess, it had been previously converted to LPG, various electrical connectors had been soldered and messed around with. For simplicity I decided to go for an edelbrock/weber 500 carb instead and no LPG system, the mechanic who helped fit the engine thought the issue is carb related and suggested taking it to a specialist to be set up, carb specialists are a dying breed and that's not been practical with lock down. I have been trying to resolve the issue myself, I have researched the carb setting up (loads of info on youtube via USA) and they appear relatively straight forward, I am not convinced that us the issue. I am in the unpleasant stage of every day thinking I have found the solution, getting excited and buying parts but when fitted it's no better, it's become the proverbial money pit! plus single figure mpg as I do road test!
The issues are:
The pulley/harmonic balancer tdc markings against having a rod in the spark plug hole indicting tdc is in position
I have treble checked the firing order is correct
I have removed the rocker covers and checked for any broken valve springs or obvious play in valves
The carb is brand new and regulated to spec at 5.5psi
I have tested for vacuum leaks nothing obvious, a vacuum gauge shows 21"hg at idle
I have measured carb float bowls and set to factory spec
I have removed distributor and visually checked springs/weights are present, when the top shaft is turned the weights move out and spring back. I marked the no.1 position before removing.
The vacuum advance is new and is working
The ignition pick up air gap has been checked, it was slightly larger than spec and readjusted.
The cap and rotor are supposedly good quality made by Beru which I have used on other cars without issue. Have replacements on order.
It has new 8mm premium HT leads, cables are not touching
New NGK B6BPES plugs
New bosch coil
New ignition amplifier
The carb is jetted to this engine size
Some thoughts I have had include were changes made by previous owner to the distributor/distributor position somehow as a function of being LPG fuelle? I don't know anything about LPG systems but have read the timing requirements are different. I am toying with buying a distributor as it's the last piece of the ignition to change but a good one is expensive
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
The issues are:
- At factory timing settings, ie 4-6BTDC static the car will idle but bady misfire at 2-2.5k rpm, this includes a back fire that is a can be exhaust and intake.
- The engine needs to be significantly advanced c.20 degrees BTDC to rev beyond 2.5k rpm
- The car then has a lighter misfire and reluctance to gain revs beyond 4-4.25k rpm
- Engine pinks under light load due to the excessive base timing
- The timing position influences at what point in the rev range it misfires
- There was evidence of arcing on the inside of the distributor, this was affecting two posts. Black burns.
The pulley/harmonic balancer tdc markings against having a rod in the spark plug hole indicting tdc is in position
I have treble checked the firing order is correct
I have removed the rocker covers and checked for any broken valve springs or obvious play in valves
The carb is brand new and regulated to spec at 5.5psi
I have tested for vacuum leaks nothing obvious, a vacuum gauge shows 21"hg at idle
I have measured carb float bowls and set to factory spec
I have removed distributor and visually checked springs/weights are present, when the top shaft is turned the weights move out and spring back. I marked the no.1 position before removing.
The vacuum advance is new and is working
The ignition pick up air gap has been checked, it was slightly larger than spec and readjusted.
The cap and rotor are supposedly good quality made by Beru which I have used on other cars without issue. Have replacements on order.
It has new 8mm premium HT leads, cables are not touching
New NGK B6BPES plugs
New bosch coil
New ignition amplifier
The carb is jetted to this engine size
Some thoughts I have had include were changes made by previous owner to the distributor/distributor position somehow as a function of being LPG fuelle? I don't know anything about LPG systems but have read the timing requirements are different. I am toying with buying a distributor as it's the last piece of the ignition to change but a good one is expensive
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.