Hi,
I wish I could make the announcement that Streomind made but I'm not that lucky this week.
Here's the deal, after a thorough cleaning of the carbs and adjusting the floats, we installed them and with a little coaxing started the XJ. But it was running rough. After much troubleshooting BikerPhil and I found that cylinder #2 was not firing. We discovered it but spraying water on the manifold after it ran for a while. We pulled the plug and found that although not totally wet it was somewhat black and damp, unlike the others that exhibited the correct color. We checked the coil impedances an found that the coil for 2 & 3 did not meet specs either on the primary or the secondary sides.
I ordered two coils and two sets of wires from MikeXS on Saturday and installed them this morning...... IT MADE NO DIFFERENCE in the behavior of the problem !!!!
I once again checked the plug and it was wet but not drenched, and I noticed via the spray-the-manifold method that cylinders 3 and 4 evaporate the water instantaneously whereas 2 not at all and 1 does it more slowly than 3 and 4.
I did check my compression across all cylinders again and although I forgot to open the throttle all cylinders came in at 120 psi.
I then removed the wire from plug #2 while the engine was running and it did not change how the engine ran.
What is more troubling is that I took the # 2 plug out, connected it to the plug wire, rested it on the engine and I could see it sparking when I turned the engine over!!! WTF????
And because the intake manifolds are pretty (or ugly) cracked I sprayed WD40 on them while I held the RPMs at 1.5K with the cruise control and heard no difference. In a move of desperation I then sprayed starting fluid (straight ether) on them and it made no difference.
While the carbs were out I checked all the manifiolds very thoroughly to make sure the cracks did not go through to the inside, they didn't.
I also re-seated the connectors for the coils primary leads back at the Ignition Control Unit and even opened the ICU to visually inspect for possible damage. NADA!!
So, here's where I stand, totally stumped, I got fuel, I got compression, and I got spark and still #2 refuses to cooperate.
Does anybody have any ideas that can help me get over this? They will definitely be appreciated because other than this issue the engine sounds terrific. (I haven't run it yet so I don't know about the tranny, but we won't go there yet.)
Please HELP....and THANKS
I wish I could make the announcement that Streomind made but I'm not that lucky this week.
Here's the deal, after a thorough cleaning of the carbs and adjusting the floats, we installed them and with a little coaxing started the XJ. But it was running rough. After much troubleshooting BikerPhil and I found that cylinder #2 was not firing. We discovered it but spraying water on the manifold after it ran for a while. We pulled the plug and found that although not totally wet it was somewhat black and damp, unlike the others that exhibited the correct color. We checked the coil impedances an found that the coil for 2 & 3 did not meet specs either on the primary or the secondary sides.
I ordered two coils and two sets of wires from MikeXS on Saturday and installed them this morning...... IT MADE NO DIFFERENCE in the behavior of the problem !!!!
I once again checked the plug and it was wet but not drenched, and I noticed via the spray-the-manifold method that cylinders 3 and 4 evaporate the water instantaneously whereas 2 not at all and 1 does it more slowly than 3 and 4.
I did check my compression across all cylinders again and although I forgot to open the throttle all cylinders came in at 120 psi.
I then removed the wire from plug #2 while the engine was running and it did not change how the engine ran.
What is more troubling is that I took the # 2 plug out, connected it to the plug wire, rested it on the engine and I could see it sparking when I turned the engine over!!! WTF????
And because the intake manifolds are pretty (or ugly) cracked I sprayed WD40 on them while I held the RPMs at 1.5K with the cruise control and heard no difference. In a move of desperation I then sprayed starting fluid (straight ether) on them and it made no difference.
While the carbs were out I checked all the manifiolds very thoroughly to make sure the cracks did not go through to the inside, they didn't.
I also re-seated the connectors for the coils primary leads back at the Ignition Control Unit and even opened the ICU to visually inspect for possible damage. NADA!!
So, here's where I stand, totally stumped, I got fuel, I got compression, and I got spark and still #2 refuses to cooperate.
Does anybody have any ideas that can help me get over this? They will definitely be appreciated because other than this issue the engine sounds terrific. (I haven't run it yet so I don't know about the tranny, but we won't go there yet.)
Please HELP....and THANKS
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