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30-07-12, 07:17 AM
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I used to just remove a spark plug, re-attach the HT lead and then hold the plug against the block, then get a friend to crank the engine if its sparking then its kinda obvious... lol (From my Bike days... which reminds me, must get the BSA back on the road...)
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30-07-12, 07:18 AM
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Ok cheers would it work by having the plug connected and putting it to the body of the engine to see if imgetting a spark? And ive checked the fuel cut off,i activate then deactivate the immobiliser to try it but its still the same, is the crank sensor held in by one 8mm bolt like the csm sensor? The fuses in the bay are all good mate is there any to check inside the cabin? And is there any earth points in particular to check? Also the connections will only go in certain connectors or am i wrong?
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30-07-12, 07:23 AM
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Ok cheers would it work by having the plug connected and putting it to the body of the engine to see if imgetting a spark?
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See my previous comment
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is the crank sensor held in by one 8mm bolt like the csm sensor?
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Yes - careful though, I broke the last one I tried to take out as it was such a tight fit and an awkward place to get to :'(
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The fuses in the bay are all good mate is there any to check inside the cabin?
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There are some engine management fuses under the Steering column IIRC...
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And is there any earth points in particular to check? Also the connections will only go in certain connectors or am i wrong?
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The main earth point is the one that connects to the gearbox via the clutch slave bracket...
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30-07-12, 07:33 AM
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Ok thanks il check later todAy i hope it runs now, i reset all the timing marks again yesterday and theyre spot on,im just hoping the lad who put it back together before hasnt damaged anything.
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31-07-12, 12:05 PM
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Well the guy who put it back together last time had put the exhaust pulley on the wrong way on the locating dowel so the cam was 180 out, hes tried starting it a few times aswell so would that have done any damage? I had the belt off again and done timing and put the pulleys on the right way around it didnt start so its in the garage now having a compression test done
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31-07-12, 12:12 PM
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It shouldnt have caused any damage, however, have you confirmed you have a spark and fuel?
If you have then its a hydraulic lifter issue which will only be sorted if they are removed and emptied or tow starting the car.
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31-07-12, 03:19 PM
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Yes theres defo a spark and fuel mate,, just wondering do the lifters stop it from starting?? If so how because ive nevermheard of that before,, mwhen the lad tried to start it before my mate said it tried to start then just wouldnt and it would only turn over.
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31-07-12, 03:23 PM
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Also just wondering what would cause it to not spark?
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31-07-12, 04:20 PM
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Cars still in garage and theyve said theres no compression and quoted €1000 to fix it.. Does anyone no what the cause maybe?. And could bump starting fix this and the possible lifter issue?..
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31-07-12, 04:53 PM
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Id be rechecking timing, and if it does have no compession its whoever did the job in the first place who should be paying, if the lifters have been mixed the valves may be staying open but usually these would drain enough over night, if timing spot on keep trying cranking gently pressing throttle fully on / off it may catch, then after around 5 minutes running at about 2000 revs it should start to sound more normal
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