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12-06-2011, 05:33 PM | #1 |
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78 280z starting/running issues
i dont know how much help im gunna find on here but its worth a try. maybe somebody's had the same problem im having. this post i pulled off another forum. word for word, hope the pics work.
alright. i finally got my hands on a clean s30. now, being that it is a "project" car... id like to get it running well and get the body straight again before summer so i can finally drive one that's mine. the first problem im having with it is the starting/running problem. what im trying to figure out before i attack this is everything that could contribute to the problem. the motor turns over fine, it eventually starts. but it runs really rough. its running rich and it dies shortly after starting(from my experience, the dude i got it from said it would run for 30 min sometimes and for 30 seconds other times). so far from the reserching ive done ive gathered that i need to look at: -afm. clean, realign everything, and put it back together. -temp sensor -cold start valve i found a write up on the afm. ill be doing that tomorrow night probably. and going from there. the firing order is the way it should be, i just wanted to rule that out before i started getting elbow deep in it just to find out a plug wire was int he wrong spot. other then that im not really sure what else too look for. i can get a battery in it and take a video of it starting/running if that would help. i can also take pictures of whatever if that helps too. im pretty much tryin to put a list of stuff to check/clean/possibly replace if needed before i just into it. edit: i took the afm off and cracked it open to see whats up. it looks to me like someones already been in it and has either replaced or cleaned everything. the carbon track seems to be fine and looks to have minimal wear on it. and as you can see in the pictures everything looks shiny and new. ill clean the rest of it up and close it and cross it off the list unless something looks funny to someone. i did notice that there are pieces in mine that are not in the write up i found on cleaning them. however, the write up was done on an 81 non turbo afm. this one is from a 78 afm. so im sure there's some differences. either way. everything looks pretty cherry on it. i did notice that the plug from the harness to the afm looks broken it seems to fit tight but i wont rule that out and id like to find one that isent broken.
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12-06-2011, 09:25 PM | #2 |
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check everything and replace anything that needs replacing. check the rubber pipe that runs from the afm to the throttle body. make sure it does not have any rips. make sure the spark plugs are the correct ones and are clean and not fouled from running rich. when it does run, check for vacuum leaks. get some carb cleaner and spray around the intake ports and injectors. be careful, you can start a fire doing this due to the exhaust manifold under the intake manifold. also check around the throttle body and all of the vacuum lines. make sure the vacuum lines are routed according to the emissions label under the hood. also check the egr valve. make sure it is not staying open. good luck.
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12-08-2011, 09:40 PM | #4 | |
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12-10-2011, 10:18 AM | #5 |
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did some poking around this morning in the sun so i could actually see some stuff. there's a c clamp holding the distributor on. so im kinda thinking most of the problem is timing now. however i still think there may be a vacuum leak somewhere. im gunna eat some food and go play with the timing a bit and see if that helps at all. and try and find that vacuum leak. if i can figure all that stuff out the motors comin out this weekend so i can fix the few rust spots and paint the bay before moving on to the rest of the body. any input on running issues and all that is still greatly appreciated! thanks rcdad for the list of stuff to check! all the plugs are fouled and covered in gas. i found a vacuum routing diagram dealeo so ill be checking all of that today as well. ill report back later.
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12-13-2011, 02:14 PM | #6 | |
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You might want to check your egr valve ( I replaced mine), your FPR, (I replaced mine also). Also make sure you have the right fuel injectors in there, I had turbo fuel injectors when I got the car... it was running WAY too rich. (Replaced them with the stock ones). Make sure that after you clean up the spark plugs and gap them correctly that you also do the "screwdriver" test to make sure they're all firing. If I think of anything else, I'll let you know...... Christine my blog: JDM Gallery |
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12-13-2011, 06:39 PM | #8 | |
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