Run an extra earth from the thermostat housing to body, maybe even worth running a cable to the battery itself.RattyMcClelland wrote:My earths are.
Battery neg in the passenger side boot to clean metal chassis on one of the rear headlight bolts. 0awg. Noticed some blue electode material on this now.
Transmission to chassis where original battery would be.
Valve cover front & JRSC powersteering block both to front slam panel.
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Just tightened the battery terminals down and loosley put a few extra wires from some points on the block to the chassis.
Not really made much difference.
Its almost starting. Its like its not firing on all cylinders and the misfire is causing it to not fully start and when you go through the cranking cycle and it gets to that cylinder that misfires.
So irritating.The grounds arnt different from before and it just suddenly decided to stop starting one day whilst searing for vacuum leaks.
Not really made much difference.
Its almost starting. Its like its not firing on all cylinders and the misfire is causing it to not fully start and when you go through the cranking cycle and it gets to that cylinder that misfires.
So irritating.The grounds arnt different from before and it just suddenly decided to stop starting one day whilst searing for vacuum leaks.

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Success. Sort of.
Swapped the main dizzys over. Same copper plugs and i think my greddy is unplugged and after much cranking and almost starting i put my foot down and it kicked it. and ran on its own.
YAY..
But wait....
Vacuum still says -15. Oil pressure was at 85 and climbing so thats good.
A/F rations were at 17 and climbing to 20.
It would idle high and the engine started jumping slightly like when you unplug the IACV and as i blipped the throttle it fell on its feet and died INSTANTLY.
Im pretty sure my timming is out now after swapped the dizzy over. I tried to get it as the same but im not sure how accurate it has to be.
Im going to plug some new original none platinum plugs in. Plug the greddy EMU back in so it corrects the injectors sizes and see how it goes.
Cant do much now there is a massive storn overhead and its hailing very heavy. Much dentyness on roof i suspect.
Swapped the main dizzys over. Same copper plugs and i think my greddy is unplugged and after much cranking and almost starting i put my foot down and it kicked it. and ran on its own.
YAY..
But wait....
Vacuum still says -15. Oil pressure was at 85 and climbing so thats good.
A/F rations were at 17 and climbing to 20.

It would idle high and the engine started jumping slightly like when you unplug the IACV and as i blipped the throttle it fell on its feet and died INSTANTLY.

Im pretty sure my timming is out now after swapped the dizzy over. I tried to get it as the same but im not sure how accurate it has to be.
Im going to plug some new original none platinum plugs in. Plug the greddy EMU back in so it corrects the injectors sizes and see how it goes.
Cant do much now there is a massive storn overhead and its hailing very heavy. Much dentyness on roof i suspect.


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if it dies after you rev it it is either a bad earth or a vacuum issue where's @Bri when you need him



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It cant possibly be either. Earths are fantastic they always have been and i have sealed this system sooo much with gasket papaer and liquid. Iv had the charger off 3 times now to seal it.mercutio wrote:if it dies after you rev it it is either a bad earth or a vacuum issue where's @Bri when you need him![]()
It something else.

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