02-12-2021, 03:14 PM | #1 |
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Won't Fire Up
Guys, I've a 1930 Coupe that I installed a new FS Ignition system in. After getting pricy spark plug wires, the engine fired up after a few tries and ran like a top! I adjusted the timing while it was running and it sounded great! So I shut her down and the next day I went to start her and she wouldn't fire to save my life....
Had gas dripping out if the Marvel carburetor so I thought the float was stuck. I replaced the carburetor with another Marvel and the same thing. No fire, gas dripping. So today I installed a Zenith carburetor and still she won't fire. So I pulled the spark plugs one at a time and tested to see if I was getting spark. I got spark on #1 and #2 but not on 3 and 4. What am I doing wrong here??? Mark in Fairbanks Alaska |
02-12-2021, 03:57 PM | #2 |
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Re: Won't Fire Up
You have at least 2 issues.
I know nothing about the ignition system you're using, I've not played with an FS. You set the timing while engine was running ? Was that with a light or by ear ? If by ear, thats a problem. Not having fire on 2 cylinders could be either a primary or secondary issue, but, probably secondary. If fuel is dripping then chances are there is a float/float valve/dirt issue. These carburetors are easily fixed, usually. |
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02-12-2021, 04:41 PM | #3 |
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Re: Won't Fire Up
Please explain in detail how you timed your car.
Do you have another distributor body, cap and rotor you could try? I have installed FS ignitions before. Do you know if you have a high compression head or the standard 4.2? I doubt it is the FS. |
02-12-2021, 05:17 PM | #4 |
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Timed it by ear. Standard head. Initially set the timing by removing the timing pin, inserting it in reverse till I felt the detent while turning the engine by the crank. Then making sure the rotor was on #1 cylinder.
Why would it run so very well one day and not even fire the next day without changing a thing??? |
02-12-2021, 05:28 PM | #5 |
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Re: Won't Fire Up
You may have more than one thing wrong. Try going back to the original distributor first and time it with the pin and the spark fully retarded.
I know that if the FSI system is not installed correctly then the electronics can be compromised. For instance, if I remember correctly, they say in their instructions to hook the power to the module directly to the battery at the starter. (My car had a switch in that wire.) Consult with the factory. For my money, I like the original distributor with the modern points better than the electronic ones.
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02-12-2021, 05:29 PM | #6 |
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