Been trying to sort my cousin's 2.25 petrol S3 Hi-cap regarding longstanding ignition oddness.
Last time I borrowed his truck it was horribly thirsty; it does 14mpg tank after tank, carefully checked, wherever I drive it and I'm usually quite a good eco-driver. Good power though and sweet starting. It seemed to want way more static ignition timing than seemed sensible so he bought a new distributor but the same weirdness is there.
I set it static at 10 deg BTDC. Vac advance disconnected and plugged.
She VERY reluctantly deigned to fire up and run. Strobe light agrees we're at 10 deg.
So I swing the dizzy for best engine speed and read off on the strobe...anything from 30 to 40 deg BTDC gives fastest idle!!!
Hmmmm.
I set it at 18 BTDC (lowest advance that gave sweet tickover) and set revs to 590rpm. Swinging the diz to 31BTDC brought revs up to 720rpm, so she really means it. She'll run with 45 to 50 degrees BTDC at those revs with barely an occasional miss.
Test drives on the road at 18BTDC static gave no sign of pinking, and then cautious tests at 25 and now 30BTDC static give absolutely no pinking that I can tell, even at full throttle in top at low revs up a hill.
I assumed a broken first advance spring when she did this on the old dizzy, but this is the same issue now with the new one. The engine actually wants the advance!
Standard points and coil fitted. Dwell is 54degrees; so well in spec. Standard pump petrol in use.
I have tested the strobe against manual static ignition settings at two different speeds with good correlation; it's not a strobe fault.
I developed a technique and laboriously checked the TDC marker was accurate and I trust it at least within a couple of degrees and probably spot on.
Centrifugal advance starts from 1100rpm, is all in at 4000rpm and totals 23 degrees crank, so all about normal.
So how can the engine possibly want such timing?
My only clue is that when setting idle mixture with a Colourtune I happened to notice it seemed bright yellow (very rich mixture) when I slowly opened the thottle to any speed. I suppose a very rich mixture might take a lot longer to burn and so demand much earlier ignition timing??? I fitted a new non-Landrover replacement carburettor (Zenith 36 iv copy) but it still shows this apparently rich mix. Maybe its jetted rich for a 2.5 litre engine (this is a 2.25)? Are individual jets available to experiment? Burlens just seem to do standard repair kits.
It's still the old dizzy cap as I was too lazy to swap the leads over but I can't see that being relevant.
Any clues, people? Where am I being a numpty and missing something?
Last time I borrowed his truck it was horribly thirsty; it does 14mpg tank after tank, carefully checked, wherever I drive it and I'm usually quite a good eco-driver. Good power though and sweet starting. It seemed to want way more static ignition timing than seemed sensible so he bought a new distributor but the same weirdness is there.
I set it static at 10 deg BTDC. Vac advance disconnected and plugged.
She VERY reluctantly deigned to fire up and run. Strobe light agrees we're at 10 deg.
So I swing the dizzy for best engine speed and read off on the strobe...anything from 30 to 40 deg BTDC gives fastest idle!!!
Hmmmm.
I set it at 18 BTDC (lowest advance that gave sweet tickover) and set revs to 590rpm. Swinging the diz to 31BTDC brought revs up to 720rpm, so she really means it. She'll run with 45 to 50 degrees BTDC at those revs with barely an occasional miss.
Test drives on the road at 18BTDC static gave no sign of pinking, and then cautious tests at 25 and now 30BTDC static give absolutely no pinking that I can tell, even at full throttle in top at low revs up a hill.
I assumed a broken first advance spring when she did this on the old dizzy, but this is the same issue now with the new one. The engine actually wants the advance!
Standard points and coil fitted. Dwell is 54degrees; so well in spec. Standard pump petrol in use.
I have tested the strobe against manual static ignition settings at two different speeds with good correlation; it's not a strobe fault.
I developed a technique and laboriously checked the TDC marker was accurate and I trust it at least within a couple of degrees and probably spot on.
Centrifugal advance starts from 1100rpm, is all in at 4000rpm and totals 23 degrees crank, so all about normal.
So how can the engine possibly want such timing?
My only clue is that when setting idle mixture with a Colourtune I happened to notice it seemed bright yellow (very rich mixture) when I slowly opened the thottle to any speed. I suppose a very rich mixture might take a lot longer to burn and so demand much earlier ignition timing??? I fitted a new non-Landrover replacement carburettor (Zenith 36 iv copy) but it still shows this apparently rich mix. Maybe its jetted rich for a 2.5 litre engine (this is a 2.25)? Are individual jets available to experiment? Burlens just seem to do standard repair kits.
It's still the old dizzy cap as I was too lazy to swap the leads over but I can't see that being relevant.
Any clues, people? Where am I being a numpty and missing something?