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Did the valves and now no go.

Started by cba191, February 15, 2015, 09:25:09 PM

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cba191

I was referring to the gaps on the plugs. I rechecked the valves before I bit it back together. I measured after I put the new shims in.
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cba191

Ok. I'm going to take it apart again. What are the things I should triple check and test?  I know the clearances are good because I checked them all again before I put it back together. Everything else is suspect at this point.
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Mustang

start looking for pinched / removed vaccuum lines
are their more than one  gas line? are they hooked back up correctly

cba191

There are two fuel lines. I think I connected them the same, but I didn't even know that could make a difference. The small hose with the big valve is on the inside. I'll double check the vacuum lines.
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cba191

What about the main fuel lines. Do they need to go into specific outlets?
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Mustang


cba191

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iansoady

Actually it doesn't really matter which way round they are as one feeds the fuel and pressurises the fuel rail (5 in Mustang's diagram) and the other bleeds off excess pressure. I suppose in theory the bigger one should be the feed. There are no one-way valves in the pipes or rail.
Ian.

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cba191

FINALLY!!!!!!!!

:hat10 :hat10 :hat10

Tweaks the gaps, fiddled a bit with wire management, and messed with the fuel lines a bit.   I didn't do anything that seemed like a big deal, but it started right up.
Oil change tomorrow, LED headlight bulbs should be here Monday. Should be golden.

Weather permitting, I'll go for a ride tomorrow.  :wheel
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iansoady

Quote from: cba191 on February 22, 2015, 06:24:13 AM
FINALLY!!!!!!!!


Weather permitting, I'll go for a ride tomorrow.  :wheel

Of course it'll pack up again just when you get somewhere without a mobile signal........
Ian.

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1999 Honda SLR650

Sin_Tiger

Quote from: iansoady on February 22, 2015, 11:50:21 AM
Of course it'll pack up again just when you get somewhere without a mobile signal........

Sorry, can't quite catch that, you're a bit broken up   :icon_mrgreen:
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Bixxer Bob

My guess (and it's only a guess) is that one of the hoses wasn't seated correctly and hadn't opened the stopvalve.
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