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rt_blackpool
09-04-2006, 15:55
Just changed the rocker gasket and started it up and noticed the engine rocks a lot, i presume it did it before, and i just never noticed.

also there seems to be some popping and a bit of smoke form the exhaust.

can some of you take a look and tell me what you think?

thanks,
richard

(they're both in quicktime btw, if this causes any probs let me know)


engine:- http://media.putfile.com/engine-9-52
exhaust:- http://media.putfile.com/exhaust-57

dannyb1986
09-04-2006, 16:54
looks like its misfiring, try and rev it, if it hesitates before reving up, its definetly a misfire, check that the plug electrodes are gapped ok, check all leads are connected to the dizzy cap in the correct order, and check there all on the plugs ok, it looks to me like you have got 2 leads on the wrong way around!

rt_blackpool
09-04-2006, 20:48
i dont think it hesitates before reving up, but i never really tested it.

would it account for the smoke as well?

Coops
09-04-2006, 20:52
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a330/coopahstar/P1280012.jpg

make sure ur plug leads are connected in this order!

Justin..
09-04-2006, 20:53
check theyre right on the dizzy to

Coops
09-04-2006, 20:57
as shown in my pic! :wink:

rt_blackpool
09-04-2006, 21:27
seen as im off for a week now, it'll be the 1st thing i check in the morning :)

dannyb1986
10-04-2006, 11:33
yeah if it was misfirng it might smoke more than usual

rt_blackpool
12-04-2006, 19:36
thanks to all thoes that replied, the leads where on the cap in the right order.

i was looking into the engine at a diff problem and noticed that one of the little electrical leads that sit above the inlet manifold next to the engine had come off. popped it back on and fired it up and ran superbly! no rocking from the engine or popping from the exhaust.

however, there is still some smoke coming from the exhaust, i didnt look hard enough to see the colour as i was in a hury bit it was quite faint and whispy.

my big big worry is that its the head gasket, my 1.4 did the same until it blew like an F1 car and covered the road in white steam (water was getting into the engine and going straight out as steam)

dannyb1986
12-04-2006, 20:53
head gasket can give plenty of symtoms, losing water, mayo in filler cap, overheating! if you go to a garage and ask them to dye test it, if your anywhere near derbyshire one day i could look at it for you?

rt_blackpool
13-04-2006, 09:07
head gasket can give plenty of symtoms, losing water, mayo in filler cap, overheating! if you go to a garage and ask them to dye test it, if your anywhere near derbyshire one day i could look at it for you?

thats good then, because the oil isnt mayoie (ive had the rocker cover off recently) and it doesnt lose water! :)

the car isnt on the road at the min, so it'll be a while but if i ever over ur way i'll take u up on that ;)

thanks for the offer!


Also, can you take a look at this thread? http://www.williamsclio.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?p=141732#141732
Could it be an oil over fill that's causing the smoke?

dannyb1986
13-04-2006, 18:50
ive nevr heard of over filling oil causing smoke, to the extreme it might bend a con rod! is yours decatted? causing over filling the oil will damage the cat, so in effect if yours is decatted it might smoke?? if that makes sense!

mikeymikewakey
13-04-2006, 22:16
It is very possible that putting in too much oil can cause smoke to come from the exhaust. It would more than likely be blue smoke if that was the case.

Mike