wireman

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My newly installed Rover V8 fitted with SU carbs won't start, I've narrowed it down to a blockage/fault with the carbs. I took them off and took the top off and took the bottom off, then gave them a clean. They didn't seem too bad and nothing looked out of place. On refitting them the engine failed to start. What should I be looking for and what do I clean/service when I'm in there? The float chambers fill with petrol but it doesn't seem to get out. Any ideas?

Cheers
 
My newly installed Rover V8 fitted with SU carbs won't start, I've narrowed it down to a blockage/fault with the carbs. I took them off and took the top off and took the bottom off, then gave them a clean. They didn't seem too bad and nothing looked out of place. On refitting them the engine failed to start. What should I be looking for and what do I clean/service when I'm in there? The float chambers fill with petrol but it doesn't seem to get out. Any ideas?

Cheers

No answers yet........so I'll kick things off. Firstly, can you clarify your post 'cos I'm a bit thick:doh:
It's not clear to me from your post if the engine did work, you then cleaned the carbs and now it won't work or, the engine wouldn't start, you narrowed down the problem to the carbs, tried to fix them and it still won't work.

To be honest, SU's are pretty simple bits of kit and there isn't much can stop them working. Yes, they can run badly, but 'not at all' is unusual. You also have two bites at the cherry 'cos each carb feeds two cylinders in each bank so for the engine not to fire at all is unusual because it would imply that both carbs were blocked at the same time.

Before you do anything else, check two things. Check that the damper holding the needle is free to rise and fall and the dashpot is topped up with oil. Secondly, if you haven't done it already, squirt EasyStart (three seconds down each carb throat and see if it will fire and run for a few seconds. You need to hold the damper up with a screwdriver whilst squirting. If the engine fires, this confirms a carb problem, if it doesn't, the problem lies elswhere.

Assuming that the engine doesn't fire and the problem points to the carbs, check for blockage..........

The only thing that can be blocked is the jet. This is a plastic tube in the float chamber (one side is white, the other is black). Unscrew the retaining clip, remove and blow through. If you can blow through, it isn't blocked.

Good luck

Chris
 
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Cheers for that Ragtag. To be clear the engine has never run, but the carbs worked when they were on an old engine. Engine runs very briefly when using easystart, starting to think it may be a crap spark as the one I have will burn the easystart but not the petrol. Going to check the system fit new leads and plug points etc, then see where I go.
 
Cheers for that Ragtag. To be clear the engine has never run, but the carbs worked when they were on an old engine. Engine runs very briefly when using easystart, starting to think it may be a crap spark as the one I have will burn the easystart but not the petrol. Going to check the system fit new leads and plug points etc, then see where I go.

No problem. They do say that 95% of SU problems are electrical:D

Here is a link to a download that anyone running SUs should have

http://www.v8register.net/FilesV8WN/SUbookletsAUC9939AHIFtuningandservicing.pdf

Also, the Burlen Fuel Services site has some good stuff.

Picking up from the point that your engine has been rebuilt, I wonder if it just needs a bit of a shake to wake up. Assuming that you primed the oil pump with vasaline and that the oil warning light goes out, it might be an idea to take the plugs out and give it a good spin on the starter to make sure the lifters get pumped up.

Does she run strongly on easystart or pop & bang?

Also, you mention 'points'. If your engine is post '76, do yourself a big favour and go to electronic ignition. Best thing I ever did.

Cheers

Chris
 
what about pre 76 chris :p lol

got rid of the disco yet?

ohh was gonna ask you, I got some comma oil but its past its 2 year shelf life,shud I be worried?
 
Got it going! :D Changed the points, plugs and leads and off it went. Cheers for all your replies.
 

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