'92 172, Lotus Elise
I rebuilt my F4R 730 engine and ever since its been running like crap :dapprove:
on idle it can be very lumpy, other times more acceptable with an occasional *slight* misfire that you can hear from listening to the exhaust.
When driving it can be a nightmare. It seems to be throttle position dependant - at full throttle its fine (regardless of revs) and certainly, in say 3rd, it will pull very smoothly and cleanly from 60-100. At anything less, it will be lumpy as hell and try to stall.
at the lower throttle positions it will hesitate also. if it's about to stall I can apply full throttle and it will stutter, pause for a bit, then give you whiplash as it suddenly accelerates, which it does fine
Much to the annoyance of some on here, I didn't use the pulley locking tool when doing the cambelt (only the cam and crank locking tools), but could this really be timing related? I did the previous engine in the same way and it was fine on the way to FCS
I have the new CPS and loom, connected up orange to pink and cream to white on the original loom. Can someone double check that's the right way?
I have a brand new inlet dephaser pulley, new coilpack, new spark plugs (though they're now black as it seems to be running rich).
I thought I might have a stuck injector that was constantly firing, which would give similar problems (I think?), but I took the plenum off and cranked the engine over and they all seem to be firing normally.
Could it be the TPS?
I only have the upstream lambda plugged in, but again it worked fine on the way to FCS. Coolant temp sensor shouldn't make it run like this should it?
I've compression tested the engine and they're all coming back fine (170ish)
At motorway speeds it seems ok, and certainly fuel consumption wasn't anything unsual.
When putting the engine in, I broke the sensor that plugs into the right hand side of the plenum (looks like a vacuum sensor) - at the cambelt end
what could I have missed that would make it do this? It seems to me to be an electrical issue, given that its not rev specific
I'm so close to the end, but this thing is killing me :dapprove:
on idle it can be very lumpy, other times more acceptable with an occasional *slight* misfire that you can hear from listening to the exhaust.
When driving it can be a nightmare. It seems to be throttle position dependant - at full throttle its fine (regardless of revs) and certainly, in say 3rd, it will pull very smoothly and cleanly from 60-100. At anything less, it will be lumpy as hell and try to stall.
at the lower throttle positions it will hesitate also. if it's about to stall I can apply full throttle and it will stutter, pause for a bit, then give you whiplash as it suddenly accelerates, which it does fine
Much to the annoyance of some on here, I didn't use the pulley locking tool when doing the cambelt (only the cam and crank locking tools), but could this really be timing related? I did the previous engine in the same way and it was fine on the way to FCS
I have the new CPS and loom, connected up orange to pink and cream to white on the original loom. Can someone double check that's the right way?
I have a brand new inlet dephaser pulley, new coilpack, new spark plugs (though they're now black as it seems to be running rich).
I thought I might have a stuck injector that was constantly firing, which would give similar problems (I think?), but I took the plenum off and cranked the engine over and they all seem to be firing normally.
Could it be the TPS?
I only have the upstream lambda plugged in, but again it worked fine on the way to FCS. Coolant temp sensor shouldn't make it run like this should it?
I've compression tested the engine and they're all coming back fine (170ish)
At motorway speeds it seems ok, and certainly fuel consumption wasn't anything unsual.
When putting the engine in, I broke the sensor that plugs into the right hand side of the plenum (looks like a vacuum sensor) - at the cambelt end
what could I have missed that would make it do this? It seems to me to be an electrical issue, given that its not rev specific
I'm so close to the end, but this thing is killing me :dapprove: