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AntonAU 03-10-09 10:31 AM

Starting Problems,
 
i think i have found out the problem just need to confirm need pics of electronic distributor, if its what i have i can fix the problem

74RX4 03-10-09 11:15 AM

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AntonAU 03-10-09 11:54 AM

i wanna see underneath the cap if possible

AntonAU 03-10-09 01:05 PM

when i say undercap i mean remove rotor and sheilding and show me the internals please, because my dizzy doesnt have points , but i dont have that ingitor on the wide of the dizzy either

thunkrd 03-10-09 02:22 PM

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here is a pic of mine. my starter is dying i think. my car will start if i push start but the starter has only worked 3 times since saturday. it just wont spin

AntonAU 03-10-09 04:57 PM

thanks, thats the motherfu****

Kentetsu 03-10-09 05:38 PM

Do you have spark at the plugs when trying to start it? Did it run before, but suddenly start having problems? Just curious, because digging into the internals of the dizzy wouldn't be the first thing I'd think of for a non start issue...



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AntonAU 03-10-09 06:20 PM

previous owner of car swapped engine out of a running car into this one and it wouldnt start anymore, so its an electgronic internal distributor but has no ignitors on the outside.... its awesome, needs a new dizzy + wires for the ignitors etc..... will post pictures in a while
to answer ur question, it has fuel spark and comp but still wont start so i was leading towards a weak spark

Kentetsu 03-10-09 07:32 PM

I think the early versions of electronic ignition had the ignitors located somewhere else (firewall maybe?). If you are getting spark, then the system is working, so there must be ignitors somewhere, right? It could be that when he installed the dizzy it wasn't lined up correctly, so the timing is way off.

There are many procedures on this forum for setting the timing once the dizzy has been removed, basically finding where TDC is (top dead center). I think there's one in the Archive section with lots of pictures.

On the other hand, it could just be flooded. If you think that's a possibility, then dump a little bit of Seafoam down the carb and try again. That will usually do the trick...

thunkrd 03-10-09 11:22 PM

my car had a similar no start problem... i ended up getting a hair dryer and a portable heater and heated up everything in my car... it started after leaving the portable heater in the bonnet for 1 hour...

i still haven't figured it out all the way. but maybe this would help you?

trochoid 03-11-09 01:06 AM

There were only 2 types of dizzys, the 79 with points, electronic after that. The 80 model had J-105 ignitors mounted on the strut tower, iirc. All later ones, the J-109s, were mounted on the dizzy. Since you have fuel and spark, then I'm guessing you have an 80 model, based on the dizzy and spark.

With that being said, I'd start with setting the engine to TDC based on the position of the flywheel, not the timing pulley. Then check to see if the timing pulley was installed correcty, if not, do so, then install dizzy and retime.

AntonAU 03-11-09 07:08 AM

woudnt be asking if i hadnt thoguht of everything ( i just wasnt thinking ignitors lols ) its a J-105, the ignitors are on the car that he threw away so i just buying a J-109 dizzy, and ill have to wire up ignitors manually should all be peaches after that

AntonAU 03-14-09 12:11 AM

cn the j105 harness be utilised to powerthe ignitors on the 109? ie just cut and splice

AntonAU 03-16-09 08:37 PM

still wont start :( sigh , dont know what the problem is

Kentetsu 03-16-09 09:43 PM

If you have spark, and it is firing at the right time (that is a question, isn't it), and you have fuel, then it could just be a flood condition.

See my recommendation in post #9 above concerning the Seafoam. Spend the 8 bucks for a can, because you can use it no matter what....

AntonAU 03-17-09 10:06 AM

i live in australia, that doesnt exist here :P lols, i had a sad today and ripped all the wiiring out and now i got no spark IIRC, booyah, starting from scratch FTW

Kentetsu 03-17-09 11:22 AM

Search for it online, and order a case. It's worth it in my opinion... In a pinch, you might try something called (something)Chemtool if you have that down under. Can't remember the first part of the name, mayb B12 or something like that.

AntonAU 03-17-09 11:56 AM

i still think its electrical related, i might just take out a 30k loan and then do the final prep on the rx2 and dot he 20B bridgeprt i want instead of just drivign the 2 aroudn with primer patches and a stock port 13b


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