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Gilby Clarke 03-07-04 11:12 PM

worked on the rx7 and now it dont start
 
ok so i did a carburetor kit on the rx7 i just got yesterday, and the car had been parked for over a year and a half

took out the gas in the engine, and started it up. it was running fine i let it run until the gas that was left in the lines after i syphoned it was burned

i then put new gasoline in it, and now the car wont start

it would turn but then it drains the battery

tried jump starting it but no dice

i think i need a battery cable for the car. the positive one is messed up a little i think its causing too much resistance to start it

tried cleaning it, cut it, and cleaned it but nope

anybody know?

will it be the positive cable?

hornbm 03-07-04 11:16 PM

So it doesnt turn over at all? Do you hear a click at all? You need to bust out the a multimeter and make sure your getting power to the starter before you replace anything. That means the positive line, and the trigger wire from the ignition switch.

Gilby Clarke 03-07-04 11:22 PM

yeah i hear a click

il bust out the multimeter tomorrow

worked on the car from 8 am, till bout almost 9 pm

im pooped, i so wanna get this car running :D








oh yeah almost died today, while checking the spark plugs i screamed like a little girl, when i saw a black widow going towards my hand :(

spraked carb cleaner on it. lost the spider, its prolly still in there

revolvrina 07-26-04 02:02 PM

i just got my first rx-7. the guy that had it for a short time before me also worked on the carb,,and it won't start,,,baybee,,my rx-7,,also had sat for a long time. actually got it runnin yesterday,,,once we got her goin she ran awesome..got her home,,she sat overnight,,now,,no go,,,

the points, rotor and cap look pretty crappy,,,gonna get some new and see what happens,,

RX7Kevin 07-27-04 07:03 AM

This type of thing happened to me. If the engine turns over, the battery is fine. If you shut off the car before normal operating temp, engine will flood (exactally what I did once!). Try this: Take the spark plugs out, see if they are fouled. Now turn the engine over without the spark plugs in to get all the gunk out of the engine. Clean the plugs and replace. Now try starting it up again with a fully charged or jumped battery. My cheap, caveman style deflooding procedure worked for me. Tell me how it goes.

Rx7carl 07-27-04 08:31 AM

If it still has the original aluminum + cable, replace it with a nice new heavy duty copper one. They are marginal at best. Also check and clean your main engine ground (top left transmission to engine bolt).

mazdaverx713b 07-27-04 08:38 AM

how long did you crank and how much gas did you put in? you need more than 2 gallons once you drain the tank, trust me, i know. how long did you crank the engin for? maybe you didn't build up enough fuel pressure? are you getting gas and did you set your floats accordingly?


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