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Vehicle & Technical => Discovery => Topic started by: gtomo2 on August 24, 2007, 19:45:47
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Ok put new engine in disco and fitted new dissy now it says in the book nunber 1 is left bank pully end but is this left as you look at the front of the engine or left as you stand at the back of the engine. I have a feeling i have put the leads on wrong :roll: :evil:
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As you look at the engine from teh front.
The Haynes manual is very precise as I recall.
I got a manual for a 3500 Rover saloon which covered my V8 very well for £1.50 at a charity shop.
Mike
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As you look at the engine from teh front.
The Haynes manual is very precise as I recall.
I got a manual for a 3500 Rover saloon which covered my V8 very well for £1.50 at a charity shop.
Mike
Thanks will pop back and re do the leads. Rave cd don't say from which end :roll: .
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Doh stil dont work. Well that sit for today start again tomorrow :evil:
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Have you got the firing order right on the cap?
A V8 will run given even the slightest sniff of correct timing. I had mine out by a whole lead at one stage. It wasn't happy but it did start and run.
What I had to do was:
Make sure a spark was at the centre lead - if you can't get a spark there then you're stuffed
Then set up the number one lead in the correct position on the cap relative to the dizzy position - again the Haynes manual is good on this
Then I set all the other leads according to that
Then I tried to get the timing not too far off static
Loosen the dizzy clamp
After that it was fiddle until it started
Then fiddle until it sounded sweet
Then I'd get the timing gun on it
But TBH tuning byu ear was OK on my old V8 - yours is probably more sophisticated!
Mike
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Will give it a go tomorrow.
Yea my timing is a pain as it has to be a 12deg before tdc for the lpg to run
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Start it on petrol - that's what I did with the LPG. Or did you say it was LPG only?
If it is can't you rig up a temporary petrol supply?
Mike
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No it starts on petrol then switches over to lpg. but have it set to just petrol at the moment.
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I think that I must have misunderstood the problem. I thought you couldn't start it at all - is that you can start it but it won't run on LPG once started?
I got mine started and running well on petrol and then addressed the LPG which does need different timing but I found that I could be at least 20 degrees out on the timing and it would start and sort of run on petrol.
For LPG I decided to tune for maximum vacuum which I could do as I had a vacuum gauge but I was on carbs and had an early form of electronic ignition. I also found that it was a dead loss relying on the timing marks which on mine were hopeless.
Get the leads right then get it started and just keep twiddling the dizzy round until sounds sweet then see where you are!
Mike
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Oh right no it wont start or run on anything just put a new engine in her and swopped my dissy over and put newer leads on hence why i think my leads are all in the wrong place. :roll: trust me
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Well I'd get right back to basics and why not take a look at
http://www.roversd1.nl/sd1web/maintenance.html
It might help or get down to Oxfam and get a Haynes manual! Remember the V8 was used in quite a few cars.
Mike
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Thanks thats a good diagram of the firing order. Looking at that my leads are all wrong. :roll:
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Well that's some progress then!
Good luck!
Mike
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Leeds were correct timing was 180 deg out :roll: :oops: :evil:
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Fired her up and she lives sounds nice and sweet as well plus no smoke out of the back end. so well happy. big thanks to all who helped out with the engine swop and info.
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As you look at the engine from teh front.
The Haynes manual is very precise as I recall.
I got a manual for a 3500 Rover saloon which covered my V8 very well for £1.50 at a charity shop.
Mike
Err I think it's the left hand side as you sit in the driver's seat, that's the industry standard.
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Quite right left and right trouble - I honestly got them muddled. When laning with a friend we have go left and 'other left' which works quite well.
Anyway looks like it's sorted now.
Mike
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yea all sorted and goes like the you now what off a shovel. Sounds and runs a lot better than my old engine ever did. Thanks for the help. :wink:
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Happy to hear you got it finished, :D :D
I still a bit behind and got to go out to a wedding :(
Will catch you up :wink:
Steve
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Cheers.
And if a can help you out at weekends just give me a shout.
have fun at the wedding. Think you will have to drink lots of beers to keep you cool in this hot weather :wink: