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do you think I've knackered it?

Post by timmo » Mon Mar 05, 2012 7:07 pm

Hello All, Offroading yesterday and sammy was running a treat apart from dodgy starter( aren't they all) but when I was loading it started to overheat. the guage never entered the red but under the bonnet the expansion bottle had fallen off taking the cap off at the samre time. I switched off still running ok but now it wont start. Head Gasket?

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Re: do you think I've knackered it?

Post by Highlander » Mon Mar 05, 2012 8:01 pm

starter?

what do you mean by it won't start?

Won't crank?
cranks but won't fire?
cranks and tries to fire?
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Re: do you think I've knackered it?

Post by timmo » Mon Mar 05, 2012 8:16 pm

engine cranks and fires intermittantly complete with spectacular backfiring every now and then. Before I switched it off it was running fine. I have weber carb conversion and fuel pressure guage so I know fuels getting through. Is it possible after switch off head temp increased enough to blow gasket do you think?

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Re: do you think I've knackered it?

Post by Edweird » Mon Mar 05, 2012 9:27 pm

Spectacular back fires almost sounds like timing.
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Re: do you think I've knackered it?

Post by timmo » Mon Mar 05, 2012 9:36 pm

I'll check timing first, did seem a bit down on power and pick up from tickover was getiing increasingly hesitant. I havent checked timing since changing carb and notice the dizzy is a the end of its adjustment. Im thinking the previous owner was trying to compensate for the crap original carbs overfuelling.

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Re: do you think I've knackered it?

Post by timmo » Tue Mar 06, 2012 8:26 pm

Dizzy cap off and found points totally closed up and almost fused together, new points/condenser methinks and all will hunkydory( in my dreams).

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Re: do you think I've knackered it?

Post by Darrell » Tue Mar 06, 2012 9:52 pm

That could well be all that is needed. It would only spark/fire when the points opened. When the condenser fails the points spark and burn up/stick. Best of luck..
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Re: do you think I've knackered it?

Post by timmo » Wed Mar 07, 2012 5:41 pm

Points ,condenser changed and now runs a treat, for some reason my 92 sammy has a 410 dizzy- seems to work fine and at least I understand these! trouble is now the water pumps sprung a leak- why is it we fix one thing only to then have to do another :argh:

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Re: do you think I've knackered it?

Post by turbo-tom » Wed Mar 07, 2012 5:45 pm

timmo wrote:why is it we fix one thing only to then have to do another :argh:
thats the joys of owning a sj mate :lol: , glad you sorted it okay :guns:
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Re: do you think I've knackered it?

Post by timmo » Wed Mar 07, 2012 7:42 pm

This might have had something to do with it.....
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