tobytenblue
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In December last year, I used a pressure washer to wash my van.
After washing, my van developed a profound misfire and shortly after that stopped running all together. Shortly before Christmas I had the van towed to a garage and it has remained there ever since. During the last four months the van has been fitted with new electrics (coil, distributor cap, plugs, leads etc.) and the carburetor has been stripped, cleaned and rebuilt. The fuel lines have been checked and in-line filter/s fitted.
The van will now start on the choke, but refuses to tick over. Once the choke is closed the engine dies. The engine also cuts out under load, i.e. when the engine is running with the clutch in and first gear engaged, the engine is unable to develop sufficient revs to allow the clutch to be let out for the van to move off. In other words, the engine dies under load.
My mechanic is completely stumped by this (as am I) but is determined to get to the bottom of it so any suggestions will be much appreciated.
Brian.
After washing, my van developed a profound misfire and shortly after that stopped running all together. Shortly before Christmas I had the van towed to a garage and it has remained there ever since. During the last four months the van has been fitted with new electrics (coil, distributor cap, plugs, leads etc.) and the carburetor has been stripped, cleaned and rebuilt. The fuel lines have been checked and in-line filter/s fitted.
The van will now start on the choke, but refuses to tick over. Once the choke is closed the engine dies. The engine also cuts out under load, i.e. when the engine is running with the clutch in and first gear engaged, the engine is unable to develop sufficient revs to allow the clutch to be let out for the van to move off. In other words, the engine dies under load.
My mechanic is completely stumped by this (as am I) but is determined to get to the bottom of it so any suggestions will be much appreciated.
Brian.