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Paul S. Brown
Guest
A friend of my wifes has asked me to take a look at their 1986 RRC which has
a problem which is that intermittantly it loses power and dumps large
amounts of black smoke out the back end of the car and occasionally stalls
at idle.
They had the coil changed and this helped for 2 days before the problem came
back again. The plugs have all been changed and one garage it was into
removed the cold start injector which seemed to help a little.
I've never played with an EFI and so don't know the "normal" problems they
suffer from.
Given that this problem sounds like massive overfuelling or a major ignition
problem I'm leaning towards something being up with the distributor -
either the advance/retard doing stupid things and throwing the timing badly
off or the spark being particularly poor.
Any other ideas? The last resort is obviously to rip the whole EFI shooting
match off and fit carburettors, but that's a big job and it means getting
large chunks of carburetted V8 engine which will probably cost more than
it's worth by the time labour is factored in (I am *not* replacing the top
of a V8 again - once is enough)
P.
a problem which is that intermittantly it loses power and dumps large
amounts of black smoke out the back end of the car and occasionally stalls
at idle.
They had the coil changed and this helped for 2 days before the problem came
back again. The plugs have all been changed and one garage it was into
removed the cold start injector which seemed to help a little.
I've never played with an EFI and so don't know the "normal" problems they
suffer from.
Given that this problem sounds like massive overfuelling or a major ignition
problem I'm leaning towards something being up with the distributor -
either the advance/retard doing stupid things and throwing the timing badly
off or the spark being particularly poor.
Any other ideas? The last resort is obviously to rip the whole EFI shooting
match off and fit carburettors, but that's a big job and it means getting
large chunks of carburetted V8 engine which will probably cost more than
it's worth by the time labour is factored in (I am *not* replacing the top
of a V8 again - once is enough)
P.