styleruk
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Popped my 1985 LR 90 2.25 petrol to my brothers house round the corner to tune it up as it was running rough on idle. We set the timing first, plugs looked clean, so a spark was good.
Cap looked loose fitting and the rotor arm was all over the place so...
1 new distro cap. Not fixed
One of the cheap leads came apart so..
1 new set of leads. Not fixed
Electronic ignition did not rotate on advance...very odd so
1 new complete distro with electronic ignition. Not fixed.
checked webber carb, this is new, all was good there.
One thing we noticed, the vacuum pipe from the carb still had vacuum on tickover? Did not know this should be the case and can only imagine it may be why it's running rough.
Considered taking the rocker cover off and checking the valve timing to look for clues of maybe a loose cam or timing chain woes, but the darkness came, so I'll leave it for another day.
so driving the 2 miles home last night and it got rougher quick. 1mile on and it stopped, it seemed like it was not getting fuel. One tow home later and left to stand for 10mins, it ran...still lumpy but ran. Now, the other week I did a service and noticed the fuel filter bowl had brown **** in the fuel, so a new filter went in. When I get home from work today I will check that bowl again, then maybe blow out the main jets in the carb and check the fuel flow from the pump. Maybe the failure last night is a seperate issue as it never happened before. I'll be happy to go back to the lumpy tickover for now.
Thought i'd pop it on here to get other opinions. Any other suggestions are gratefully recieved.
edit 27/7;
The plot has taken a left turn now. I cleaned the fuel filter, (that was clean fuel now), added an inline filter to keep an eye on in front of the carb. Fuel pumping through lovely and clean and at a good rate. Pull each jet out and cleaned it, they were fine. it ran rough on tickover still so I took it for a spin, then it died up the road...this time it would not start at all.
Pause for back story; when I first got this a few months back, I was happily driving when a fire started under the bonnet. This turned out to be a shonky wiring job on a security switch under the dash that someone fitted and it shorted out the wires going from the coil to the carb and caught alight. I fixed those wires and made the shonky wiring good for now with the view to remove said stupid switch another time.
So, with that in mind, whilst waiting for a tow, I noticed the shonky wiring came from a harness that goes around the back of the engine, that has damage too.
I then ran wire direct from battery to coil and see if I got a spark, no spark. I'm thinking it could be 2 things.
1) The coil is trashed, what with all the shorting and trouble it's had, not suprised
2) the new distro I fitted with electronic ignition is actually faulty...hard to believe but I'm told this can happen. I may fit the old coil again and see if that works to eliminate that issue, or swap out the little red pickup sensor....these have been known to be faulty out of the box.....I know, hard to believe this one.
I rewired the ignition to the coil and fitted the old distributer, this seems to have fixed a non starter issue. but I still have the lumpy tickover.
PS: anyone have the timing for this 2.25 engine, the LTP3003 manual is a bit expensive to get this week! We set it as TDC as per other manuals but were left a little perplexed as to if this was right or not. Be nice to have reference to the dynamic timing. In any case, I think the timing is not the issue here.
Cap looked loose fitting and the rotor arm was all over the place so...
1 new distro cap. Not fixed
One of the cheap leads came apart so..
1 new set of leads. Not fixed
Electronic ignition did not rotate on advance...very odd so
1 new complete distro with electronic ignition. Not fixed.
checked webber carb, this is new, all was good there.
One thing we noticed, the vacuum pipe from the carb still had vacuum on tickover? Did not know this should be the case and can only imagine it may be why it's running rough.
Considered taking the rocker cover off and checking the valve timing to look for clues of maybe a loose cam or timing chain woes, but the darkness came, so I'll leave it for another day.
so driving the 2 miles home last night and it got rougher quick. 1mile on and it stopped, it seemed like it was not getting fuel. One tow home later and left to stand for 10mins, it ran...still lumpy but ran. Now, the other week I did a service and noticed the fuel filter bowl had brown **** in the fuel, so a new filter went in. When I get home from work today I will check that bowl again, then maybe blow out the main jets in the carb and check the fuel flow from the pump. Maybe the failure last night is a seperate issue as it never happened before. I'll be happy to go back to the lumpy tickover for now.
Thought i'd pop it on here to get other opinions. Any other suggestions are gratefully recieved.
edit 27/7;
The plot has taken a left turn now. I cleaned the fuel filter, (that was clean fuel now), added an inline filter to keep an eye on in front of the carb. Fuel pumping through lovely and clean and at a good rate. Pull each jet out and cleaned it, they were fine. it ran rough on tickover still so I took it for a spin, then it died up the road...this time it would not start at all.
Pause for back story; when I first got this a few months back, I was happily driving when a fire started under the bonnet. This turned out to be a shonky wiring job on a security switch under the dash that someone fitted and it shorted out the wires going from the coil to the carb and caught alight. I fixed those wires and made the shonky wiring good for now with the view to remove said stupid switch another time.
So, with that in mind, whilst waiting for a tow, I noticed the shonky wiring came from a harness that goes around the back of the engine, that has damage too.
I then ran wire direct from battery to coil and see if I got a spark, no spark. I'm thinking it could be 2 things.
1) The coil is trashed, what with all the shorting and trouble it's had, not suprised
2) the new distro I fitted with electronic ignition is actually faulty...hard to believe but I'm told this can happen. I may fit the old coil again and see if that works to eliminate that issue, or swap out the little red pickup sensor....these have been known to be faulty out of the box.....I know, hard to believe this one.
I rewired the ignition to the coil and fitted the old distributer, this seems to have fixed a non starter issue. but I still have the lumpy tickover.
PS: anyone have the timing for this 2.25 engine, the LTP3003 manual is a bit expensive to get this week! We set it as TDC as per other manuals but were left a little perplexed as to if this was right or not. Be nice to have reference to the dynamic timing. In any case, I think the timing is not the issue here.
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