Hi all,
Thanks to all those that replied to my last thread on this problem. Today i did the procedure with concerns to removing the CAS, aligning the groove and then marking up the gears as described in the last thread. When i started the engine and checked the timing with the timing light , The grooves in the crank wheel did not line up with the pin...although i aligned these up before removed the CAS. I then set the timing in the correct way by turning the CAS until the groove and pin lined up. On driving the car , i have the same problem as before...which is hesitation and popping after 5 grand. Should i have reset the timing, or should i have left it as i had set with the CAS corresponding with the Crank wheel grooves? Assuming that all that has been done is correct, what do you think the cause of this is? Many thanks John |
so you are setting the timing with the initial set coupler jumped? how much boost are you running?
mike |
If you mean the green plug beside the Leáding coil pack...yes. I will turn the CAS back to the setting i had when the alignment was done. As in my eyes if the crank pulley grooves are lined up with the pin and the dot and groove on the CAS are set then this should bring the two together to work properly. Am i right?
John |
if you have the engine on the yellow crank pulley mark, one of the 2 big cas teeth should be almost right in the middle, if you take the plastic plug out of the cas cover
mike |
Hi,
I have done everything as described in the thread entitled Timing setup and problems. I did take out the CAS, removed the cover made a reference mark on one of the teeth so as to make sure that the groove and notch are still lined up when inserting the CAS back into its housing. In my understanding, this process makes sure that when the yellow mark on the crank pulley is lined up with the pin, the CAS is then singing off the same song sheet...for want of a better word. I do appreciate all the suggestions coming my way, i only want to cure this problem. Many thanks, John |
yup, what you're doing is right, then you start the engine and set it with a light and that should be done
mike |
I did make the check with timing light and found that the marks were way off. On resetting the CAS as described before, idrove home to find that the initial problem still persisted. Now if the cause of this hassle is not the timing(new leads and plugs), what do you reckon it could be? Open for any suggestions
John |
don't the FD rotor housings have different spark plug positions?
You can't use your old FC rotor timing marks on the pulley as a reference if so, I recommend getting the racingbeat aluminum crank pulley which has the notches marked for 10 0 10 20, or mark your pulley with more options and set the timing to what an FD is supposed to have. Or just set it by ear. I'm not positive but I do think the spark plugs moved around, from your S4 to the S6 there is likely a significant difference. |
Are you aligning the CAS with the dot, a small dimple, or the pin that holds the gear on?
|
Dot
|
maybe you should do some checking of the cas, on the fd's the signal drops out and it will cause similar symptoms
mike |
What do you mean? Poor contacts?
|
Originally Posted by j9fd3s' date='Feb 20 2003, 04:36 PM
maybe you should do some checking of the cas, on the fd's the signal drops out and it will cause similar symptoms
mike |
Originally Posted by pengaru' date='Feb 20 2003, 01:34 PM
[quote name='j9fd3s' date='Feb 20 2003, 04:36 PM'] maybe you should do some checking of the cas, on the fd's the signal drops out and it will cause similar symptoms
mike i dunno you cant set the timing on an fd mike |
Originally Posted by j9fd3s' date='Feb 20 2003, 10:10 PM
[quote name='pengaru' date='Feb 20 2003, 01:34 PM'] [quote name='j9fd3s' date='Feb 20 2003, 04:36 PM'] maybe you should do some checking of the cas, on the fd's the signal drops out and it will cause similar symptoms
mike i dunno you cant set the timing on an fd mike [/quote] hrm, someone here has to know, like the aftermarket engine management FD people. |
yeah you could look at a pfc base map or something
mike |
Cheers guys, my engine builder is on the case too. He is contacting some builders down under. Will post any comebacks as soon as i get it sorted.
John |
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 07:46 PM. |
© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands