They do run extremely rich on start.Judging from the smell I would say it is running rich rather than lean, especially on startup.
Sometimes you'll struggle to restart from cold if it has only just run for a few seconds
They do run extremely rich on start.Judging from the smell I would say it is running rich rather than lean, especially on startup.
ideally yes long story short with a flat tappet cam the cam follower and lobe have bed in to each other at around 2-3000rpm, the reason for this is the cam follower has a crown machined in to it which allows it to spin, if the break in procedure isn't done correctly or at all, then the cam will wipe out one or more of the followers and its engine rebuild time again.Shouldn't a rebuilt engine be "run in" before, using full performance?
In that case they can be ruled out, does your motor run LPG?The live data from the Nanocom shows them swinging from 0v to 5v up and down up and down, so I think they’re good.
Exactly so. That is definitely a Landyzone interpretation of Bertrand Russell's "Cretan liar paradox" solution of evidence analysis.You mean like having a cuppa or 2 before deciding to take a grinder to that bugger 10mm nut .
For our information, exactly what does the cam break-in procedure involve..?? What is the actual procedure?ideally yes long story short with a flat tappet cam the cam follower and lobe have bed in to each other at around 2-3000rpm, the reason for this is the cam follower has a crown machined in to it which allows it to spin, if the break in procedure isn't done correctly or at all, then the cam will wipe out one or more of the followers and its engine rebuild time again.
Starting the car and varying the revs from 2000-3000rpm for around 25minutesFor our information, exactly what does the cam break-in procedure involve..?? What is the actual procedure?
Thanks - presumably just after a fitting a new cam and/or followers.Starting the car and varying the revs from 2000-3000rpm for around 25minutes
This is what V8 Developments told me....For our information, exactly what does the cam break-in procedure involve..?? What is the actual procedure?
Yes it does. But that's currenlty disconected until I can get it running well on petrol.In that case they can be ruled out, does your motor run LPG?
I plan to get them l out and double check that when I get some time. Go back to the start with it and check all my connections again. I'll report back with my findings....In first post you mentioned plugs & leads only couple of years old, but that doesn't mean they havent gone bad. As said above what do they look like ?
Rebuilt engine should have good compression. While the plugs are out, check that.
Is the fuel rail pressure regulator actually working ? Check the small vacuum pipe is not leaking.
What's disconnected on the LPG ? On mine, I connected the LPG injectors, but left them unplugged so pipes to the manifold provide a suitable seal.Yes it does. But that's currenlty disconected until I can get it running well on petrol.
Exactly the same. All the gas connections are connected and tight. All the electronics are disconnected. I've already re-checked it all once, but if I'm taking the sparking plugs out, I'll check the LPG pipework again whilst the engine is in bits.What's disconnected on the LPG ? On mine, I connected the LPG injectors, but left them unplugged so pipes to the manifold provide a suitable seal.
I do have another set actually, I could just swap them out. They're the originals from when it first started failing to start and misfiring ages and ages ago before compression checks and engine rebuilds. A simpler more innocent time.There are spec values somewhere but I cannot find them. Resistance check will not show if they are breaking down, but worth pulling them & checking for cracks.
In that case they can be ruled out, does your motor run LPG?
ideally yes long story short with a flat tappet cam the cam follower and lobe have bed in to each other at around 2-3000rpm, the reason for this is the cam follower has a crown machined in to it which allows it to spin, if the break in procedure isn't done correctly or at all, then the cam will wipe out one or more of the followers and its engine rebuild time again.
Is the fuel rail pressure regulator actually working ? Check the small vacuum pipe is not leaking.