Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO Posted April 23, 2024 Posted April 23, 2024 2 hours ago, Rednop1 said: Also spark plugs big killer of these engines are poor quality cheap spark plugs will cost you in the long run THey don't like been repeatably stopped and started when cold. If you start it best to get it up to temp before switching off again else you can foul the plugs. 2 Quote
Flying Carrot Steve Posted April 23, 2024 Posted April 23, 2024 50 minutes ago, Rednop1 said: Also spark plugs big killer of these engines are poor quality cheap spark plugs will cost you in the long run Yep, I never skimp on spark plugs, not worth it, always get the best you can IMHO 2 Quote
DeanMegaS2000 Posted April 23, 2024 Author Posted April 23, 2024 plugs are NGK R PFR7G 11S a quick Google, these must still be the factory plugs. Ill check the torque. Really hoping coil packs arrive tomorrow 2 Quote
Popular Post DeanMegaS2000 Posted April 25, 2024 Author Popular Post Posted April 25, 2024 Coil packs finally arrived today, so waited for my oldest to finish school, he put them in and we took it for a test drive. It appears to be a successful result, super happy. 11 Quote
DeanMegaS2000 Posted June 23, 2024 Author Posted June 23, 2024 Quick update on the intermittent (thought to be misfire) issue. The place i bought the car from have it back at the moment, while I am at work. She unloaded some exhaust packing today. So perhaps it's been a bunged up exhaust. They say they're going to open the exhaust can for a look now. 2 Quote
Flying Carrot Steve Posted June 23, 2024 Posted June 23, 2024 On 23/04/2024 at 15:41, DeanMegaS2000 said: The misfire is in the low rev range, it seems to rev out of it if you give it some throttle. It only starts to appear when engine bay temperatures start to climb. So cold start from the garage and initial drive out, it is fine. Then comes in after sometime. The recommendations all sound great. The dash has a Ctek socket, so I also want to get the trickle charger to be able to plug it in. The car also has plumbed fire extinguisher system, but I cannot see a cylinder anywhere. I'll have to chase the lines, but does anyone know where the bottle should've been and where I could get a replacement? Consider getting 1 or 2 Fire Safety Sticks. It seems to be the way everyone is going nowadays, saves weight too. This place seems to have the best deals atm https://www.carnoisseur.com/products/details/fire-safety-stick-free-safety-hammer Quote
Naranja_Al Posted June 23, 2024 Posted June 23, 2024 2 hours ago, DeanMegaS2000 said: Quick update on the intermittent (thought to be misfire) issue. The place i bought the car from have it back at the moment, while I am at work. She unloaded some exhaust packing today. So perhaps it's been a bunged up exhaust. They say they're going to open the exhaust can for a look now. Wow that looks like it could’ve been worse/scary! Quote
DeanMegaS2000 Posted June 23, 2024 Author Posted June 23, 2024 10 hours ago, Flying Carrot Steve said: Consider getting 1 or 2 Fire Safety Sticks. It seems to be the way everyone is going nowadays, saves weight too. This place seems to have the best deals atm https://www.carnoisseur.com/products/details/fire-safety-stick-free-safety-hammer Thank you for the link. I was thinking of getting a new tank for the plumbed in fire system, until I seen the price. That may have to wait awhile. The stick looks a great idea. 1 Quote
Flying Carrot Steve Posted June 23, 2024 Posted June 23, 2024 3 hours ago, DeanMegaS2000 said: Thank you for the link. I was thinking of getting a new tank for the plumbed in fire system, until I seen the price. That may have to wait awhile. The stick looks a great idea. There is a whole thread on here about them. A LOT of WSCC members are buying them. 1 Quote
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