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gerry928 08-27-2007 04:54 PM

1985 eruo model running rough
 
i have the 16v, 4.7 engine row model with two distributor. it's running rough, i think i have a rich mixture. how do i check if i have a lean or rich mixture? what is the sequence of the firing order? and how do i check if jumped one of the tooth in the timing belt?

Danglerb 08-27-2007 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by gerry928 (Post 3372083)
By the way, the '85 euro should have an o2 sensor, correct? where is it? i bought a new one and want to install it, but not sure where it is.

Nope, the Euro brains don't use a O2 sensor on the 16v motors AFAIK. There is an adjustment that sort of replaces the function of the O2, but its not where you want to start your trouble shooting.

Check the basic timing and verify spark at each plug wire.

Pull the plugs and check them for color etc.

One at a time remove a sparkplug wire and see if it changes how it runs.

One at a time remove a injector wire and see if it changes how it runs.

Does it always run rough? only when cold? Check the temp sensors.

mtelliott 08-28-2007 11:58 AM

Vacuum leaks. That's what they found on mine. Took the intake off and found some really bad hoses. Ordering new ones from Germany so I'm a couple of weeks away from having it back on the road.

It kept running lean (and rough). They went through a bunch of possibilities before uncovering the vacuum leaks. They had thought they had found them all.

Just my two cents.

Michael

Danglerb 08-28-2007 12:34 PM

I had a bad ignition coil on mine, only 4 cyclinders firing, but smokin hot cats. Ohmmeter showed the coils in spec, but timing light only flashed on half the distributor wires. Somebody told me to swap the coil even though they both measured the same, and no spark moved with the coil so I bought a new one, and BWAAAA.

Two points worth noting, rough doesn't tell us how rough or ROUGH it is, and chances are actually pretty good more than one thing is wrong.


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