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Re: Flooded Carby Mon, 21 July 2003 08:13 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Remember that just because the mark on the pulley is lined up with the pin doesn't necessarily mean that the #1 piston is at TDC compression. The timing could still be out 180deg (note 360 CRANKSHAFT degrees).
Popping thru the carby is definitely NOT flooding (flooding puts the spark out).
Popping through the carby is possibly
a) too lean (although in this case I think not)
b) points gap is way too closed
c) ignition timing is out
to be sure that #1 is at TDC compression take the #1 spark plug out, take the distributor cap off, stick you finger in the spark plug hole, turn the engine over in a clockwise direction with a (19mm?) spanner on your front crank pulley bolt until the air pushes your finger out of the spark plug hole, then timing mark on the pulley should be close to the marking pin.
Now see where the rotor button is in relation to the #1 plug lead.
Make it in the right place and then see if you engine starts.
Check the points gap.
If everything checks out then put it back together and try to start it. If it starts then get a mechanic (or experienced person) to set the ignition timing.
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