Rangie runing ruff
- moonhopper
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Rangie runing ruff
I took the ute for a run last night, let it warm up a bit in the driveway then went for a hoon, got down the road and it was hestitating and missing quite badly
. so i turned for home. checked all the leads, connections etc but cant find anything. any thoughts on what else it could be
, as its been going fine until now. I need it running for Costa plenty next week.
- curly12
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Re: Rangie runing ruff
I had that happen to me
check to make sure that there arn't two conrods poking out the side of the block

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Re: Rangie runing ruff
Nah it still moves under it own power, just not that well
If i cant get it fixed i wont be able to play

Re: Rangie runing ruff
Check timing,dwell and points gap
- Sadam_Husain
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Re: Rangie runing ruff
Mate thats exactually what my cruisers doing so when you find out whats wrong with it let me know what it is

Re: Rangie runing ruff
First point of call is the weakest system on an engine: the electrical system...............
Replace the coil ($15), i bet that solves ya problem
Replace the coil ($15), i bet that solves ya problem
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Re: Rangie runing ruff
whenever i had a problem on my landrover my first point of call was the points took me a little while to work this out though
now i don't have that problem

now i don't have that problem
my 4wd is not a truck
old mercedes never die but sometimes they do need some love
older cars are good,mercedes are better,older mercedes are the best
old mercedes never die but sometimes they do need some love
older cars are good,mercedes are better,older mercedes are the best
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mercutio wrote:whenever i had a problem on my landrover my first point of call was the points took me a little while to work this out though
now i don't have that problem![]()
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it has electronic ignition and no points
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turoa wrote:it has electronic ignition and no points
well then points are not the problem then
my 4wd is not a truck
old mercedes never die but sometimes they do need some love
older cars are good,mercedes are better,older mercedes are the best
old mercedes never die but sometimes they do need some love
older cars are good,mercedes are better,older mercedes are the best
- gary_in_nz
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Re: Rangie runing ruff
what fuel are you running?? i always through 95 in mine, if i leave it sitting around for a while, ie a week or more, i have to remove the plugs and give them a quick clean, one thing i have found is that these motors need to be driven everyday, for a while, once they get warm they arent too bad but need a good run really, quite often.
best of luck
best of luck
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Re: Rangie runing ruff
its a rover....thats how its sposed to run 
If you already know everything, DON'T ask bloody questions!!
Re: Rangie runing ruff
Probably fouled up plugs. Pull and clean them all - I always carry a spare 8 - lol
I have found all Rover V8s are over fuelled and under sparked. Saving for a HEI set up for my Rangie.
Let us know what it is.
Matt
I have found all Rover V8s are over fuelled and under sparked. Saving for a HEI set up for my Rangie.
Let us know what it is.
Matt
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Re: Rangie runing ruff
gary_in_nz wrote:what fuel are you running?? i always through 95 in mine, if i leave it sitting around for a while, ie a week or more, i have to remove the plugs and give them a quick clean, one thing i have found is that these motors need to be driven everyday, for a while, once they get warm they arent too bad but need a good run really, quite often.
best of luck
i use 95 fuel in it, and try to drive it at least three times per week. the main problem as ypu say is when its cold. i dont think the choke is working on it. i will be pulling carbs of today to check them and possibly swap them over with another set
i will pull all the plugs as well and maybe new leads too.
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what sort of carbs does it have and are the pots filled with the correct amount of oil
my 4wd is not a truck
old mercedes never die but sometimes they do need some love
older cars are good,mercedes are better,older mercedes are the best
old mercedes never die but sometimes they do need some love
older cars are good,mercedes are better,older mercedes are the best
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Re: Rangie runing ruff
mercutio wrote:what sort of carbs does it have and are the pots filled with the correct amount of oil
it has stromberg carbs, i have checked oil levels and they seem fine, i should have stayed with the holy carb that Tu's had
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Re: Rangie runing ruff
I may have craked it
i have increased the diameter of the fuel line from the fuel pump and then dialed up the carbs to run a bit richer, it has made a huge change, but not quite rid of the heitation at 3thou revs
i will take it down to the carb centre next week at get the to put a balancing guage on the carbs to see if i have set them right. I used the air tube in the ear trick
not to bad as you can pick up the air flow sound diffrence.See you at costa plenty on Sunday
