Hi there - been having bad luck lately. i have posted some earlier posts with different problems. The main i am concerned about at the moment is a ridiculous amount of fuel in my oil pan. I thought i could smell some on the dipstick so decided to undo the oil nut so see what's happening. Fuel gassed out in a ridiculous amount. Maybe 1 litre or so of fuel before i decided to cyphen all of the oil through the dipstick with a pneumatic oil extractor.
Let's start from the beginning. Due to a short in the cable from distributor to the coil (it shorted on the exhaust), my coil blew up. It took me a little while to diagnose that. i was cranking the car a few times until i realised i had no spark. i purchased a new twin coil and i now have spark again but the car would still not start. The plugs were always getting drenched in fuel and the the carb was flooding (fuel dripping out).
I was trying to troubleshoot the flood in the normal ways (cleaning plugs, butterfly open overnight and was cranking with pedal to the floor and staying there). Once or twice it tried to start but died soon after. I am kind of glad it didn't as that would have been a bomb waiting to explode.
The engine is a "new" polish one and all ancillaries appear new such as the fuel pump etc. I am trying to figure out what could have caused all these and was hoping to pick your brains.
Could that amount of fuel in the sump be because of excessive unsuccesful cranking? I have a return line and a t-piece returning fuel back to a joint before the fuel pump. The engine seemed well put together and i was hoping it would have new rings...
Could the fuel pump itself be the cause? How do i diagnose a broken diaphragm that could also result in fuel in the sump? Is this a regular occurrence in a new pump???
Any other thoughts?
Let's start from the beginning. Due to a short in the cable from distributor to the coil (it shorted on the exhaust), my coil blew up. It took me a little while to diagnose that. i was cranking the car a few times until i realised i had no spark. i purchased a new twin coil and i now have spark again but the car would still not start. The plugs were always getting drenched in fuel and the the carb was flooding (fuel dripping out).
I was trying to troubleshoot the flood in the normal ways (cleaning plugs, butterfly open overnight and was cranking with pedal to the floor and staying there). Once or twice it tried to start but died soon after. I am kind of glad it didn't as that would have been a bomb waiting to explode.
The engine is a "new" polish one and all ancillaries appear new such as the fuel pump etc. I am trying to figure out what could have caused all these and was hoping to pick your brains.
Could that amount of fuel in the sump be because of excessive unsuccesful cranking? I have a return line and a t-piece returning fuel back to a joint before the fuel pump. The engine seemed well put together and i was hoping it would have new rings...
Could the fuel pump itself be the cause? How do i diagnose a broken diaphragm that could also result in fuel in the sump? Is this a regular occurrence in a new pump???
Any other thoughts?
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