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help, stalls some times?

Post by Soobeit » Tue Dec 26, 2006 10:23 pm

Problem: stalls some times?
Ongoing trouble, the brumby started fine only some times it would just stall while driving along at anytime, cold, hot, it didnt matter. I would sit steady on a fixed speed down the road with no alteration to accelerator pedal and it would stall, sometimes it would cough and splater, and sometimes it would just cut out straight away. it would then take a bit to start run rough and then smooth out and all was good for another week or so. I think its something to do with fuel, it has no trouble after sitting over night and will always start first turn, but the problem has got worse lately and if I drive somewhere then stop and try and start again it wont start straight away and sometimes takes a while to get going again.
Anyone had this problem before, all help would be great.

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Post by subanator » Tue Dec 26, 2006 10:49 pm

Fuel starvation can be fuel vapourization, this is when the hotter weather causes the fuel to vapourize in the carby due to getting hot. Cant offer a solution, maybe someone else has experienced this.

Check also the coil and leads, can be similar symptoms of a failing coil.
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Post by Soobeit » Tue Dec 26, 2006 11:23 pm

cheers, have been meaning to replace the coil and leads. will see if it helps.
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Post by Suby Wan Kenobi » Thu Dec 28, 2006 3:00 pm

Check to see if your anti dieseling solonoid is not shorting out somwhere on the engine or the wire is not almost broken
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Post by stinky » Thu Dec 28, 2006 3:23 pm

this is when the hotter weather causes the fuel to vapourize in the carby due to getting hot.
Can this happen with an EFI? sounds almost exactly what happens to my EJ18 occasionally. Sorry for the hijack :)
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Post by Soobeit » Thu Dec 28, 2006 5:18 pm

cheers for the replies, been away for the last day, Im going to have a look tonight and start some work and replacements tmrw.
No worries stinky, if I find the prob hopefully it will help you too.
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Post by Subafury » Thu Dec 28, 2006 5:52 pm

check all ur grounding wires too
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Post by Soobeit » Thu Jan 04, 2007 10:13 pm

replaced fuel filters,coil,leads as they needed doing anyway and she is running fine, for now. havent had the opportunity to take it for a big run as I want to replace CV boot and rack end first. still think a carby kit will be needed but I'll see how it goes for now.
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Post by Soobeit » Thu Jan 18, 2007 9:19 pm

can a shottie alternator cause my stalling issues, only seem to do it when warmed up.
As you might have guessed I have fixed CV boots and Rack end and finally had the opportunity to take it for a good run and the problem is still pressent, god damn broken thingy where are you!!!!
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Post by fredsub » Thu Jan 18, 2007 10:53 pm

only when warmed up ay?
its also warmer weather too?

just the other day, i adjusted the tuning on my ea82t after tanking the e10 fuel, so adjusted idle to a smooth 850rpm, also moving in the idle mix screw.
Well next day, is like 10deg hotter, so when engine warmed up, and i'm stopping or off-throttle,it stalls. The fix is readjusting the idle screw.
The idle screw control amount of air at idle, not fuel (ecu does that), so basically when it was a warmer day, there was not enough air.
It wasn't a fuel problem, because i tried simply bumping the mixture % up with the hand controller, all it did was make it run rich, but still stall, more air was the solution.
So even tho you got a different engine, its a similiar problem maybe?

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Post by Soobeit » Sat Jan 20, 2007 8:39 am

not sure if thats the problem I have as it is to intermittent, doesnt do it all the time and idles fine and runs smooth, weather doesnt seem to affect it as Im from darwin and after the move to brissy to some cooler weather its still the same. today I will check all earths carby bits as previously explained. how do you test an alternator for problems and could this cause the sudden stalling?
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