Aflyingduckling
Member
Hello everyone,
I can't remember whether I have introduced myself here but my name is Dom and I have a land rover series 3 109 station wagon, 2.25 diesel from 1982. Its very non standard as I have been slowly discovering throughout my ownership.
Anyway to the problem at hand, I started the car with the bonnet up the other day and noticed sparking and serious heat on the throttle linkage. The car starts fine if you give it some accelerator while cranking. If you don't put any accelerator it will turn slowly and smoke appears from various places depending on the day of the week. It sometimes just clicks and sometimes makes a rapid brbrbrbr sound. Mostly just normal starter sound though.
My attempt to fix this has been clean and test all grounds and the large high amp cable. I have noticed at the starter end that there is more wires than there should be connected, is this normal?
I would be very grateful for any advice. Thank you in advance
I can't remember whether I have introduced myself here but my name is Dom and I have a land rover series 3 109 station wagon, 2.25 diesel from 1982. Its very non standard as I have been slowly discovering throughout my ownership.
Anyway to the problem at hand, I started the car with the bonnet up the other day and noticed sparking and serious heat on the throttle linkage. The car starts fine if you give it some accelerator while cranking. If you don't put any accelerator it will turn slowly and smoke appears from various places depending on the day of the week. It sometimes just clicks and sometimes makes a rapid brbrbrbr sound. Mostly just normal starter sound though.
My attempt to fix this has been clean and test all grounds and the large high amp cable. I have noticed at the starter end that there is more wires than there should be connected, is this normal?
I would be very grateful for any advice. Thank you in advance