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i really have had enough of the haynes manual, ok last night i fitted new dizzy cap arm points (yes i used a feeler gauge) and condenser because my mechanic told me that was what was wrong with it, so this i did, and when i go to put the cap back on i noticed the leads were in the wrong order?, so i locate the bit about firing order in haynes off the dissy and copy it exact...........bang!, start it up nothing happends eccept a loud bang from the carb!, so i paniced n put it all back (in what the haynes would call the wrong order!), turned it on and worked fine/still misfired at idle, but at least it worked i need to know whats going on because its really confusing
any ideas?
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Hmmm, is it me, or are them pics exactly the same :o
No they are different,sorry, the haynes one is correct :wink:
On the 1.0L, the firing order is 1342 in a clockwise direction.
Number 1 being bottom left on the dizzy cap, with the vacuum unit on the right hand side. As in pic2
Your engine was probably misfiring because the leads were going to the wrong cylinder.
but when i put them in the "right order" the car wont start and loud bangs can be heard comeing out of the carb??
it works "ok" in the other order??? im so confused
If one lead is on in the wrong place, then the engine will run badly if it runs.
I would put them on in Haynes order again.
Perhaps you accidently put them on wrong.
Try Haynes method again, haynes won't be wrong :wink:
ok i put them in the right order and there was a very loud bang out of the carb when i turned it over, are you sure its not doing it any harm, a mate of mine said i need to do static timing or summit whats that?
Snowface
06-06-05, 04:56 PM
If one lead is on in the wrong place, then the engine will run badly if it runs.
I would put them on in Haynes order again.
Perhaps you accidently put them on wrong.
Try Haynes method again, haynes won't be wrong :wink:
you can't have just 1 lead in the wrong place, its either its right or you got 2/3/4 in the wrong place/order.
1342 is the OHC engines i believe.
If one lead is on in the wrong place, then the engine will run badly if it runs.
I would put them on in Haynes order again.
Perhaps you accidently put them on wrong.
Try Haynes method again, haynes won't be wrong :wink:
you can't have just 1 lead in the wrong place, its either its right or you got 2/3/4 in the wrong place/order.
1342 is the OHC engines i believe.
LOL, just realised it would be difficult to put one lead in the wrong place :roll: lol
Starting from cylinder 1
OHC=1342 anticlockwise Lead 1 being top right
OHV=1342 ANTIclockwise Lead 1 being bottom left
If you get me
yes haynes is right, must be timing! :|
Aragorn
07-06-05, 12:02 AM
if it ran normally with the old alignment then use that
if they arent right it wont run at all like your getting now
the old alighnment works but misfires serverly, how do i go about "doing the timing"? why is the haynes wrong, how is it possible?
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