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Club.Ed.Tonka

Original Poster:

298 posts

248 months

Friday 29th July 2005
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Anybody got any suggestions............

Mark 1 1300 x-flow (not GT) ticks over ok with an occassional hiccup but pops and spits when revs increased both through exhaust and back through carb , CO at MOT yesterday 1.12 , timing set correctly , valve clearances checked , timing cover removed valve timing correct , all new ignition parts fitted , plugs etc and double checked on Crypton machine which shows no fault on ignition side at all , carb however is a brand new single choke Zenith 30 IZ ? fitted by previous owner , we believe round about time it last ran!!!! Never seen one on an Escort before , Sedgy is 99.9% sure its overfuelling above tickover due to carb possibly being off a Zephyr!!!!! , does anyone have a spare single choke carb for a 1300 with/without manifold ? need to do a substitution before I start ripping engine to bits.

Compressions 165-170 all pots.

Thanks

Mark

IanA

472 posts

283 months

Friday 29th July 2005
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My money is on the timing with a possibly duff ditributor. When it spits and fluffs, cut the ignition and check the plugs- they'll tell you if the mixture is wrong.
Cheers
Ian

Club.Ed.Tonka

Original Poster:

298 posts

248 months

Friday 29th July 2005
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Carb turns out to be off an HB Viva , which explains a lot............

drseg

494 posts

252 months

Saturday 30th July 2005
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yes
yes it does
aaaand no heat shield
more and more explanation
what you need to do is replace crossflow wi' [northern talk] a nice 1159 viva engine and then the carb MAY work or not as the case may be
didnt work very well on the vivas i had to fix lol

Ron38

2 posts

238 months

Friday 5th August 2005
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That problem rings a bell with me, (when i was a mechanic) i'm sure it was a breather problem with the rocker cover cap, as it had 2 breather/vacuum hoses to it. we replaced the cap and this solved the problem of the engine backfiring and card spluttering. Hope this helps

Club.Ed.Tonka

Original Poster:

298 posts

248 months

Thursday 25th August 2005
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Finally after what seems like an eternity we have got to the cause of the problem..........

Sedgy spent a day and a half up here checking and double checking , sustituting parts etc but we still came to the same conclusion somehow the ignition timing was all over the place from one start-up to the next

A decision was reached Saturday to throw the existing engine over the nearest fence and a £10 Ebay replacement collected from Leeds on Monday.

As of 8pm last night we have a healthy sounding Geep and with the sump off the old engine we found a bent? camshaft with very strange wear patterns , presumably a result of whatever damage prompted the previous owners to rebuild the bottom end............

One happy owner "Jeff" one very happy "Tonka" and "Sedgy" tipped for the New Year's honours list......

driftwood

531 posts

249 months

Thursday 25th August 2005
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So there I was, sitting in my garden sipping my Pina Calada....when this gert big engine came flying over my fence..............

IanA

472 posts

283 months

Thursday 25th August 2005
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Friday 29th July

My money is on the timing...
Cheers
Ian

drseg

494 posts

252 months

Thursday 25th August 2005
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cam was bent enough so dizzy not meshing consistently
but the story did not end there
press clutch pedal down and it stayed there
not only had clutch arm become detatched from pin on passenger side but head of pin was flat sided allowing arm to fall off pin as well as thrust bearing retailing clips having long since disappeared meaning nothing was holding arm onto gear box
luckily tonkas vehicle dismantlers [Doncaster} ltd were able to supply parts from stock and after an hour of taking it in and out we had a superbly driving vehicle [unsure of drum brakes however lol] ahh well thats what messing with old cars gets you [sigh]

jeffsjago

1 posts

243 months

Thursday 25th August 2005
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Yes the Jeep is up and running and sounding good, all due to the persevence of Tonka and Drseg, the said bent camshaft caused a lot of work, and very difficult to diagnose.Just looking for some fine weather now!?
Cheers Jeff