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Re: 77B Won't Start

To: MGS@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: 77B Won't Start
From: Alan Tong <alan@picotech.co.uk>
Date: Thu, 10 Aug 1995 08:36:45 GMT
Brain,

Two likely causes for your problem......

1. I assume that you have checked the timing, if it is way out then the 
combustion may be occuring when the inlet valve is open (causing the flames out 
the carb).  I sure hope this is the problem cos the alternative ain't so easy 
to 
fix.....

2.  If air/fuel is being blown OUT of the carbs it suggests that the inlet 
valve 
is open when the piston is on its up stroke, rather than on the way down.  It 
may be worth removing the rocker cover and checking that the valves are opening 
in a sensible sequence, also after turning over the engine is there a smell of 
petrol out of the exhaust. If not it suggests that the timing chain has slipped 
- which is bad news!

If the chain has slipped look on the bright side - now would be a great time to 
fit a fast road cam for a bit more power.

Regards
Alan Tong
_____________________________________________________
"Who's General Failure & why's he reading my disk?"


In your message dated Thursday 10, August 1995 you wrote :


> My recently-purchased '77B has become quite a headache. I wouldn't 
> try so hard to keep the thing on the road if it didn't look so good.
> 
> The misfire and loss of power turned to horrible backfiring and 
> sometimes flames out of the carb.
> 
> The PO did a lot of modifications including: removing all emissions 
> control equipment (I have no idea how it passed the test), installing 
> a Weber Carb, and, a recent discovery, a contactless electronic 
> ignition system.
> 
> A strange happening: occasionally the carb spits fuel out of the air 
> intake as the engine is being cranked.
> 
> Any thoughts?
> 
> Brian Wancho
> brian@whc.net
> 



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