Backfire, getting sickofit!
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Backfire, getting sickofit!
Now a backfire has appeared. I have altered nothing since last week (no backfire!) except main jets from 68-66. Not exactly major tuning. Backfire appears under load at one third to half throttle. Getting very fed up with this car. All help appreciated as ever and sorry about grumbling.
Keep the faith man, that's one of the best engines in the world!
First thing I would check (and don't take offence!) check that you don't have a couple of plug wires crossed over.
If it's not that obvious, I would have to say that your timing is retarded and because it's backfiring under load at about a third throttle, I wouldn't mind betting that the vacuum advance is sticky or leaking...maybe as simple as the hose has dropped off!
First thing I would check (and don't take offence!) check that you don't have a couple of plug wires crossed over.
If it's not that obvious, I would have to say that your timing is retarded and because it's backfiring under load at about a third throttle, I wouldn't mind betting that the vacuum advance is sticky or leaking...maybe as simple as the hose has dropped off!
Hi Miles mate,
Again no offence, and it might sound obvious, but this worked for me on a Nova and someone we both know on a Trans Am.
Wait for it to go as dark as possible and if you can away from street lights, start the car and look under the bonnet very carefully and you might see electrical tracing between the leads or something else on the engine. Take time doing it because sometimes its faint. I had two leads cross firing (they werent touching), that I could only see in damp dark conditions. The Trans Am was tracing from a lead to the air cleaner body!!
Try and pull leads away from other items with H T lead grips (Ive got some if you want to borrow em) or a ruddy good pair of rubber handle pliers while you doing the above. Beware severe electric shock though!!
Also check you that this isnt the same problem you mentioned in another post regarding leads and plugs.
Again no offence, and it might sound obvious, but this worked for me on a Nova and someone we both know on a Trans Am.
Wait for it to go as dark as possible and if you can away from street lights, start the car and look under the bonnet very carefully and you might see electrical tracing between the leads or something else on the engine. Take time doing it because sometimes its faint. I had two leads cross firing (they werent touching), that I could only see in damp dark conditions. The Trans Am was tracing from a lead to the air cleaner body!!
Try and pull leads away from other items with H T lead grips (Ive got some if you want to borrow em) or a ruddy good pair of rubber handle pliers while you doing the above. Beware severe electric shock though!!
Also check you that this isnt the same problem you mentioned in another post regarding leads and plugs.