[T2] type2 Digest, Vol 25, Issue 1
accessys at smart.net accessys at smart.netWed Jun 3 14:48:44 MST 2015
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is a stock (rebuilt) dist and has been working great. temp sensor is fairly new and again this engine was running like the proverbial top when it spun a bearing. rebuilt long block but stuff on the engine is untouched. has crane ignition. and I have a hot spark. it doesn't even pretent it wants to start. nothing, nada. zip. if it were making noises it would be a clue. Bob On Wed, 3 Jun 2015, Patrick Ludvig wrote: > Date: Wed, 3 Jun 2015 17:29:52 -0400 > From: Patrick Ludvig <patrickludvig at gmail.com> > To: type2 at type2.com > Subject: Re: [T2] type2 Digest, Vol 25, Issue 1 > > Subject: [T2] why won't it start. > > Regarding the 78 not starting. Mine was an EXTREMELY hard starter, or no > start at all when the Temp 2 sensor by the # 3 cylinder was bad. It would > crank forever but wouldn't kick over. Once replaced, it would start, but > then that lead me to other small issues, like the brake booster to decel > valve or the aux air valve elbow would be cracked or there'd be a gap that > you couldn't see. It seems like you've done everything you can with the > distributor. (did you ever say if this was a 009, SVDA, Pertronix, etc?) > What I'm saying is that even bad vacuum is still vacuum and she should try > to kick over with what you have. I feel like there's something else going > on. > > Did it run before? I didn't see you post anything about the temp 2 sensor. > I've had this problem now on both of my 78s. Let us know! > > On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 3:00 PM, <type2-request at type2.com> wrote: > >> Send type2 mailing list submissions to >> type2 at type2.com >> >> To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit >> https://www.type2.com/lists/type2/listinfo >> or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to >> type2-request at type2.com >> >> You can reach the person managing the list at >> type2-owner at type2.com >> >> When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific >> than "Re: Contents of type2 digest..." >> >> >> Today's Topics: >> >> 1. why won't it start. (accessys at smart.net) >> 2. Re: why won't it start. (Mike Converse) >> 3. Fridge relay - ground starter Solenoid and ignition switch , >> how do they work together ? (Christophe Guilbert) >> 4. Re: why won't it start. (Raceing Cajun) >> 5. Re: why won't it start. (Raceing Cajun) >> 6. Re: why won't it start. (accessys at smart.net) >> >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> Message: 1 >> Date: Wed, 3 Jun 2015 12:19:13 -0400 (EDT) >> From: accessys at smart.net >> To: type2 at type2.com >> Subject: [T2] why won't it start. >> Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.60.1506031215310.16745 at cygnus.smart.net> >> Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed >> >> >> I have been pouring over wiring diagrams til my eyeballs have fallen out. >> >> . rechecked the valves. >> . rechecked timing >> . getting compression >> . getting spark >> . getting fuel. >> >> cranks hard. >> is an engine that ran well before being rebuilt >> >> so why won't the &(@&$ thing start. >> >> gotta be something stupid I'm missing but right now if someone walked up >> and offered to push it in the harbor for me I might think about it...... >> >> >> ideas >> dumb or otherwise? >> >> thanks >> Bob >> oh a 78 pretty much stock with auto tranny >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 2 >> Date: Wed, 3 Jun 2015 09:33:22 -0700 >> From: Mike Converse <mikec at projectdesign.com> >> To: accessys at smart.net >> Cc: type2 at type2.com >> Subject: Re: [T2] why won't it start. >> Message-ID: <36066519-8BBF-4759-B91A-8550F1F6673B at projectdesign.com> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >> >> Bob, >> >> Few things come to mind: >> >> Bad coil, rotor, cap, condenser, points, or wires - I know you are >> getting spark, but is it strong enough? verify/test all components of >> ignition system >> Temp Sensor II is bad or shorted >> too much air - remove, and inspect all hoses and connections. make >> absolutely sure you have a good seal between runners and cylinder heads. >> bad cold start valve - may be flooding it, disconnect and try >> after 20 mins >> >> >> >>> On Jun 3, 2015, at 9:19 AM, accessys at smart.net wrote: >>> >>> >>> I have been pouring over wiring diagrams til my eyeballs have fallen out. >>> >>> . rechecked the valves. >>> . rechecked timing >>> . getting compression >>> . getting spark >>> . getting fuel. >>> >>> cranks hard. >>> is an engine that ran well before being rebuilt >>> >>> so why won't the &(@&$ thing start. >>> >>> gotta be something stupid I'm missing but right now if someone walked up >> and offered to push it in the harbor for me I might think about it...... >>> >>> >>> ideas >>> dumb or otherwise? >>> >>> thanks >>> Bob >>> oh a 78 pretty much stock with auto tranny >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> type2 mailing list >>> type2 at type2.com >>> https://www.type2.com/lists/type2/listinfo >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 3 >> Date: Wed, 03 Jun 2015 09:56:29 -0700 >> From: Christophe Guilbert <cguilbert at picasso.ucsf.edu> >> To: Type 2 List <type2 at type2.com> >> Subject: [T2] Fridge relay - ground starter Solenoid and ignition >> switch , how do they work together ? >> Message-ID: <556F31BD.1010501 at picasso.ucsf.edu> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed >> >> Hi guy , >> >> I am adding a second battery and want to be sure that I understand >> correctly how works the fridge relay in the AUX battery compartment >> behind the driver seat. I need to fully understand this before adding my >> AUX batter (more about that later) >> >> Please correct me if I am wrong but the fridge seems to be "double" >> controlled by terminal 85 and 86, >> 85 is energized by the ignition switch wire (blue) and 86 is energized >> by the ground starter solenoid wire (red/black) >> >> How 87 and 85 trigger terminal works in tandem exactly ? >> >> Here is my assumption: >> >> 85 and 86 seems to suggest that the relay is closed (selecting fridge >> over the LED panel) by a) after putting the key in , b) after engine >> started. 86 ( ground starter solenoid ) seem to do the trick by >> triggering the relay only AFTER the cranking phase (when the starter >> kick in) is completed so there's no damaging voltage peak to the fridge. >> Is that correct ? >> >> So I guess 85 is energized +12V as soon as you put the key in and stays >> on while driving. >> 86 is more obscure to me , does it goes grounded AFTER the cranking >> phase (starter running) so 85 and 86 allowing the relay to close. If >> that so how is 86 state before the cranking phase , not grounded or +12V >> ? if 86 is not grounded or +12V, than the relay stays open. After the >> cranking phase , 86 become grounded, 85 being already +12V, they close >> the relay and select the fridge. >> Does it really work like that ? >> >> Also my radio had this black/yellow strip wire which is energized and >> start the radio when I turn the key one crank . >> What the difference between that wire and the 85 ignition switch wire >> (blue) >> >> I am rebuilding my harness and all wires are out, this is very scary >> since I am so close from my trip to Alaska with the kids , I can't take >> a voltmeter and so any test to check how it works, so I really need the >> info. >> >> >> Thanks >> >> >> Chris >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 4 >> Date: Wed, 3 Jun 2015 11:55:35 -0500 >> From: "Raceing Cajun" <raceingcajun at communicomm.com> >> To: <accessys at smart.net> >> Cc: TYPE 2 LIST <type2 at type2.com> >> Subject: Re: [T2] why won't it start. >> Message-ID: <D07DCB716442410D8A98C6EF7EBFB4DA at BayouBillards1> >> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; >> reply-type=response >> >> Hello Bob, >> >> Does the engine make any noise's when turn it over? Such as does it, >> backfire, pop, or act like it is hitting back against the starter? It >> sounds like you have touched all the big points on the check list, GAS, >> FIRE, AIR, so I agree its something off the wall. Do you have a helper? >> Have >> someone turn it over, and with the distributor clamp loose, while its >> cranking, rotate the distributor by hand, and see if it, pops or hits back >> against the starter. You may have the cam timing off or distributor out of >> time, etc.. Check these things and get back to me, and we'll go through the >> cam timing check, its simple with no major tear down required. >> >> Skipper >> >> >>> Subject: [T2] why won't it start. >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 5 >> Date: Wed, 3 Jun 2015 12:29:56 -0500 >> From: "Raceing Cajun" <raceingcajun at communicomm.com> >> To: <accessys at smart.net> >> Cc: TYPE 2 LIST <type2 at type2.com> >> Subject: Re: [T2] why won't it start. >> Message-ID: <FABCAE0C00234E5DBB3970D93CE6BCC1 at BayouBillards1> >> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="utf-8"; >> reply-type=response >> >> Hi Bob, >> >> To check the cam timing; 1) Pull the valve covers 2) Remove the distributor >> cap 3) Rotate the engine by hand 4) Watch the pulley for the TDC mark, >> bring >> it to TDC, with valve gap on intake and exhaust for #1 cylinder (TDC mark >> aligns with case split) 5) When the pulley is at TDC, the distributor rotor >> should point at the ?Notch? on the lip at the top of the distributor >> housing, the #3 cylinder intake and exhaust valves should be at ?overlap? >> (in other words, the rocker arms should pass each other one closing, one >> opening). This checks the basic timing set up of the engine, Crankshaft in >> relation to the cam, the ignition (dis) in relation to the cam. >> When your sure the distributor is in time, the crank is at TDC, the #3 >> valves at overlap, the rotor pointing at the distributor notch. If you have >> all that, then check the wiring order on the cap. Place #1 wire in the cap >> pole aligning with the notch, the in order of rotation, #4, #3, #2, and >> just >> to touch the silly side, make sure each wire goes to the proper plug! When >> you get all these ducks in a row, it should at least fire! >> >> Skipper >> >>> Subject: [T2] why won't it start. >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 6 >> Date: Wed, 3 Jun 2015 13:49:54 -0400 (EDT) >> From: accessys at smart.net >> To: Raceing Cajun <raceingcajun at communicomm.com> >> Cc: TYPE 2 LIST <type2 at type2.com> >> Subject: Re: [T2] why won't it start. >> Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.60.1506031343450.11919 at cygnus.smart.net> >> Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed >> >> >> have a rear starter switch so have tried the slowly turning dist while >> cranking. and all and it is not even trying to fire. I used a little >> ether (I hate that stuff) and it did backfire and once tried to start. but >> not with the gas.?? >> >> did check dist with timing mark and #1 cyl and all are lined up.. >> >> this is "new" rebuilt engine and I checked the valves too. one thing seems >> like the hyd lifters are a bit soft. but should at least allow it to fire. >> and they are at two turns, I usually do 1 and a half. >> >> can someone take a photo of the wires on the coil. I have two black wires >> coming from harness inside a single sheath, one I know goes pos side of >> coil and it is there but the other has me ??? I have an empty spade on >> Neg side of coil and I seem to recall all lugs had wires on them. but >> putting this wire on there has no effect.....? >> >> thanks >> Bob >> >> On Wed, 3 Jun 2015, Raceing Cajun wrote: >> >>> Date: Wed, 3 Jun 2015 11:55:35 -0500 >>> From: Raceing Cajun <raceingcajun at communicomm.com> >>> To: accessys at smart.net >>> Cc: TYPE 2 LIST <type2 at type2.com> >>> Subject: Re: [T2] why won't it start. >>> >>> Hello Bob, >>> >>> Does the engine make any noise's when turn it over? Such as does it, >>> backfire, pop, or act like it is hitting back against the starter? It >> sounds >>> like you have touched all the big points on the check list, GAS, FIRE, >> AIR, >>> so I agree its something off the wall. Do you have a helper? Have someone >>> turn it over, and with the distributor clamp loose, while its cranking, >>> rotate the distributor by hand, and see if it, pops or hits back against >> the >>> starter. You may have the cam timing off or distributor out of time, >> etc.. >>> Check these things and get back to me, and we'll go through the cam >> timing >>> check, its simple with no major tear down required. >>> >>> Skipper >>> >>> >>>> Subject: [T2] why won't it start. >>> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Subject: Digest Footer >> >> _______________________________________________ >> type2 mailing list >> type2 at type2.com >> https://www.type2.com/lists/type2/listinfo >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> End of type2 Digest, Vol 25, Issue 1 >> ************************************ >> > _______________________________________________ > type2 mailing list > type2 at type2.com > https://www.type2.com/lists/type2/listinfo >
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