[6pack] Won’t start
James_
jattr6 at hotmail.com
Wed Jul 4 19:50:26 MDT 2018
Ok, and just like that it decides to start up. But runs like crap. I can see smoke from the tailpipe now where prior to my issues I never saw any smoke.
So is something in the cylinders messed up now? I have new plugs and wires. I even disconnected one wire and placed a spare plug just to confirm I had a spark. I do.
Maybe the carbs are even more messed up but I thought I had them tuned well. But the engine was hot.
The choke (even though properly measured/adjusted) seems to now make the car run horrible. So I have to push it mostly off.
The carbs are adjusted about 1.75 turns from full rich. Idle screws are mostly loosened because I needed to while adjusting/syncing the two.
I guess the next step is a compression test to see if I have a dead cylinder. Ugh. No... still doesn’t explain why no spark at the plugs and magically now I do.
It’s never easy... tired of ‘character building’ obstacles.
—Sent from my Atari 2600—
> On Jul 4, 2018, at 4:46 PM, James_ via 6pack <6pack at autox.team.net> wrote:
>
> Ok, I’ve never since 1992 had such issue with my TR6! Latest issue while trying to tune up for emission inspection (which failed...and yes Oregon requires it 1974 and newer)...
> Now the possessed beast won’t start at all!
>
> I’ve pick bugging Richard Taylor on tune up issues and now as my problems get worse... I better stop bugging him.
> Here is what I have done/tested to trouble shoot...
>
> Ok. Won’t start - so I pulled plugs.
> They were fouled due to the rich mix so I cleaned them.
> Still won’t start. No spark to the plugs or wire when testing! And no shock is induced when I decided to hold the wire to get a better look.
> So...why no spark when using various wires and a plug touch the engine block?
>
> Put in new cap, rotor, points, condenser. Nope.
> Gap on the points has been checked and rechecked. As has the two connecting wires that need to be insulated with the plastic points sleeve.
>
> Tried spare condenser, and rotors (have both red and old black ones)
> Even tried a spare coil. Nope.
> Tested wires to make sure there wasn’t a break internally.
>
> Tested the coil to see if spark was achieved at the wire to the center of dist. Faint, but yes. (I used the method described in a Moss video)
> Volt test shows battery at 12.46 and coil is 11.91. Hmm. Thought it should be the same. That test is with ignition turn to ON.
> Maybe that is where something is wrong. Or maybe normal because of voltage drop.
>
> Even checked the base plate earth ground wire. All good.
> I’ve never had such a baffle before.
> I suppose I could have a defective part but tried spare parts one by one.
>
> Oh, yes. I confirmed I have gas and confirmed fuel is coming out of the pipe at the carbs. Which pointed me back to checking the spark. No spark in a dark garage and no shock is felt.
>
> There must be one other electrical component.
>
> There are only so many darn things and I am just stumped. My poor car doesn’t want to get back on the road!
> One problem after another! My life is consumed with this car and about to roll it off a cliff! But I am too obsessed.
>
> 1976 TR6
>
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