Just got it started today, got some questions
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Just got it started today, got some questions
Well today I replaced my dist. cap and rotor today because I noticed the tip was burnt to a crisp on my old one. So I started it up today and It's backfiring really bad and the rear exhaust Mani is glowing hot red. I'm not sure if this is normal or not because I haven't really had it running until now.
I want to set the timing on it but I'm not sure what tab to put the mark on. I think there is 3 marks. what one is the stock timing?
the backfiring makes me think its running rich but the red manifold makes me think its running lean.
any thoughts?
keep in mind this was running at idle for about 4 minutes before I decided to shut it off.
I want to set the timing on it but I'm not sure what tab to put the mark on. I think there is 3 marks. what one is the stock timing?
the backfiring makes me think its running rich but the red manifold makes me think its running lean.
any thoughts?
keep in mind this was running at idle for about 4 minutes before I decided to shut it off.
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Here is a procedure I wrote on how to set the timing. The V6 timing should be set to 10 degrees BTDC.
http://www.fierodotcom.com/viewtopic.php?t=74
My timing marks are on the opposite side than the stock 2.8 because I have a 3.4 timing cover, but the marks should be the same as in the picture in my article.
http://www.fierodotcom.com/viewtopic.php?t=74
My timing marks are on the opposite side than the stock 2.8 because I have a 3.4 timing cover, but the marks should be the same as in the picture in my article.
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How fast does it turn when it's trying to idle? If it never gets below 2,000 RPM, you definitely have the EGR vacuum leak.
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I don't know about the glowing manifolds or anything yet, but I just got done putting the new engine in the car, should have it fired up later today.
There are three marks on the damper, as you said, but on mine one of them is about twice as wide as the other two. The fat one will be your Cylinder 1 or 4.
There are three marks on the damper, as you said, but on mine one of them is about twice as wide as the other two. The fat one will be your Cylinder 1 or 4.
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you said that I might have a egr leak. I took my fingers and pulled the egr diaphram up and before it would lower the rpms but now it doesnt do anything.The Dark Side of Will wrote:How fast does it turn when it's trying to idle? If it never gets below 2,000 RPM, you definitely have the EGR vacuum leak.
How many of you block off your EGR with a plate? any luck with that?I come from the DSM world and that is what we useually do.
It idles at a even 1500rpm. I have replaced almost every vacuume line with new ones.
Does anyone have a modified vacuume diagram that simplifies the lines and shows what to block off and what to keep? thanks!
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