So my recently acquired 182 runs lumpy at idle and low revs.
The PO bought it as a project and then it sat in his shed for a few years. Apparently when he bought it, it ran ok apart from the dephaser being shot. This year he stuck an exhaust on it and got the belts, dephaser and tensioners replaced at a mate’s garage, then found the brakes were shot and it had a rusty sill, and punted it on to me. (Sucker)
When I got it, I fired the parts Cannon at it. I figured it had 120k so I figured a refresh was due so I fitted:
New injectors (Magnetti Marelli)
New plugs (correct Ngk)
Leads (beru),
and coil (canbriaire)
The running has not appreciably changed at all. The old plugs looked new but very sooty.
There are no warning lights or error codes but when idling, values are as follows:
manifold pressure is around 620mb at idle, and just over 1000mb with the engine off.
Upstream lambda oscillates between 19 and 890mv or so.
downstream lambda is pegged just over 400mv.
I’m figuring I have wasted my money on plugs, injectors, leads and coil and should have had the valve timing checked as the first stop… what do you think?
Also, what are my chances it will still pass an mot emissions check as-is?
The PO bought it as a project and then it sat in his shed for a few years. Apparently when he bought it, it ran ok apart from the dephaser being shot. This year he stuck an exhaust on it and got the belts, dephaser and tensioners replaced at a mate’s garage, then found the brakes were shot and it had a rusty sill, and punted it on to me. (Sucker)
When I got it, I fired the parts Cannon at it. I figured it had 120k so I figured a refresh was due so I fitted:
New injectors (Magnetti Marelli)
New plugs (correct Ngk)
Leads (beru),
and coil (canbriaire)
The running has not appreciably changed at all. The old plugs looked new but very sooty.
There are no warning lights or error codes but when idling, values are as follows:
manifold pressure is around 620mb at idle, and just over 1000mb with the engine off.
Upstream lambda oscillates between 19 and 890mv or so.
downstream lambda is pegged just over 400mv.
I’m figuring I have wasted my money on plugs, injectors, leads and coil and should have had the valve timing checked as the first stop… what do you think?
Also, what are my chances it will still pass an mot emissions check as-is?